
Coronal Mass Ejection
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- senorpepr
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Coronal Mass Ejection
At 03/0130Z, just on the other side of the sun's eastern limb, something exploded. The blast hurled a bright coronal mass ejection into space, but probably not toward Earth.


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- Aslkahuna
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Probably associated with the C8.0/XF on the SE limb. Hard to say if they will assigned it to region 758 which has just rotated onto the limb in the same general area or if perhaps it's from some other active region behind 758. The very long duration would suggest the latter is more likely but we shall see.
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