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Solar Storm January 2012

Jan 24, 2012; 1:46 PM ET

There is literally a ton of info coming out about the solar storm currently crashing into the Earth's atmosphere. I just wanted to direct readers to AccuWeather's Facebook Astronomy fanpage by clicking here.

There is a lot of both information and discussion going on here. Please visit the site and join in on the conversation. Daniel Vogler and Mark Combellack, astronomy experts, will do their best to answer your questions.

Northern lights may be visible for some tonight.

Here is the current aurora forecast: Space Weather Prediction Center.

Check out this live web cam image from Sweden by clicking here.

Data from a GOES satellite as the solar event crashes into the Earth's atmosphere

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Mark Paquette
The AccuWeather.com astronomy blog, by Mark Paquette, discusses stargazing and astronomy issues and how the weather will interact with current astronomy events.

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