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More Snow Melt
The Continuing Saga of Prosperous Snow
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Space WeatherEntry #686434
Istijlál (Majesty), 17 Sultán (Sovereignty), 166 BE – Thursday, February 4, 2010 about 3:50 PM Pacific Time

I received information about space weather today. Every year NASA Goddard Space Flight Center sends me information about Sun-Earth Day and the Sun-Earth connection. This packet of material contains information about space weather. I received a folder containing several items including information on magnetic storms and Eclipses. There is even a CD in the packet that I can view.

The first place to start is the introduction, which is titled An Introduction to Space Weather, I should be able to get, at least, one poem from that section of the material. I may even use some of the information in a short story or flash fiction. I think a flash fiction, but I'm not sure until I read the information.

The packet also contains a section about sunspots, Highlights of Historical Space Weather. This section lists sunspot cycles from 1842 to the present. The sunspot information sounds like a good theme for a poem, since I haven't written poems about sunspot this is a good place to start.

Another intriguing item is Do Killer Electrons Affect You and gives information about what killer electrons are and where to find them. It's going to take me a while to look through all this information and decide precisely how I'm going to use it. I feel like a kid with a new toy.




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