[Nodxa] EXPEDITE--- Asteroid Flyby + Geomagnetic Storm

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Space Weather News for Oct. 11,  2010
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AURORA WATCH: The solar wind is  stirring up geomagnetic storms around the 
Arctic Circle. High-latitude sky  watchers should be alert for auroras after 
local nightfall on Oct.  11-12th.  Tip: the hours around midnight usually 
produce the brightest  displays.

ASTEROID FLYBY: Newly-discovered asteroid 2010 TD54 will fly  by Earth on 
Tuesday, Oct. 12th, about 46,000 km above the planet's surface. At  closest 
approach, the 7-meter space rock will shine like a 14th magnitude star  as it 
races through the constellations Pisces and Aquarius. There is no danger  
of a collision.  Visit http://spaceweather.com for ephemerides and more  
information. 

SPACE WEATHER ALERTS:  With the arrival of northern  autumn, aurora season 
is underway. Would you like a call when geomagnetic  storms erupt at your 
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