Especially since Mars has no ionosphere. 

 

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Hams on Mars going to have a few bad propagation days coming up!

 

Travis

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A spectacular CME is heading for Mars 


        



 
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MASSIVE EXPLOSION ON THE FARSIDE OF THE SUN: On July 23rd, NASA and European
spacecraft observed a massive explosion on the far side of the sun. A
spectacular CME tore through the sun's atmosphere and it now appears to be
en route to Mars. Earth will not feel the effects of the blast because of
its location on the opposite side of the sun. However, the source of the
eruption, old sunspot AR2665, will turn back toward our planet in early
August, possibly bringing a new round of geomagnetic storms and auroras.
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Above: This CME, blown into space by old sunspot AR2665 on July 23rd,
appears to be en route to the planet Mars. Image credit: Solar and
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