From:    Space Weather News for June 2, 2007

http://spaceweather.com

A big sunspot is emerging over the sun's eastern limb, posing a threat for 
significant solar activity. Already it has unleashed several M-class solar 
flares. One of the eruptions, an M3-flare on June 1st, caused a shortwave radio 
fadeout over Europe.  Amateur astronomers with solar telescopes should keep an 
eye on this photogenic sunspot, while shortwave radio listeners should be alert 
for flare-triggered fadeouts and other propagation effects.  Visit 
http://spaceweather.com for photos and more information.

        Mike



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