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Observing tips: Look west 30 to 60 minutes after sunset when the Sun has dipped 6o to 16o below the horizon. If you see luminous blue-white tendrils spreading across the sky, you've probably spotted a noctilucent cloud. Although noctilucent clouds appear most often at arctic latitudes, they have been sighted in recent years as far south as Colorado, Utah and Virginia. NLCs are seasonal, appearing
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Solar wind speed: 459.7 km/sec density: 0.70 protons/cm3 more data: ACE, DSCOVR Updated: Today at 0732 UT X-ray Solar Flares 6-hr max: C4 0344 UT Sep18 24-hr: C4 0344 UT Sep18 explanation | more data Updated: Today at: 0735 UT Sunspot number: 140 What is the sunspot number? Updated 18 Sep 2024 Spotless Days Current Stretch: 0 days 2024 total: 0 days (0%) 2023 total: 0 days (0%) 2022 total: 1 day (
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