
CME#1 and CME#2 to Strike as One
A Supermoon will reflect too much Light for the best “dark sky” conditions to view of the Auroras in the forecast. Heavenly Lights are clustered together in their Closest Proximity to Earth.
Shedding Light on Astronomy:
If your last astronomy class was in the 8th Grade, you may not know the Moon doesn’t belong to Earth. It orbits the Sun. This post shares the Truth in plain sight, made near impossible for us to see.
SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 01/02/2026
GEOMAGNETIC STORM FORECAST (UPDATED): Geomagnetic storms are possible on Jan. 3-4 when a pair of CMEs is expected to hit Earth’s magnetic field. CME #1 was launched by a powerful M7-flare on Dec. 31st. CME #2 followed on Jan. 1st, propelled by a weaker but better aimed C6-flare. Their combined impact could cause G2-class geomagnetic storms. The only bad news: Aurora visibility will be reduced by glare from this weekend’s full Wolf Moon.











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