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Operations approved for DXCC credit, January 2009
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TS7C, Tunisia, Kerkennah Island (AF-073), press release #3
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Desecheo 2009 Press Release #3
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5X4X, Arua/Uganda until June 2009
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CY0X, Sable Island dxpedition postponed
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4A1DXXE, special call from December 25 until January 6
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C56KR, January 9-14th
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TS7C, Tunisia, Kerkennah Island (AF-073), press release #2
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N2OB/150 (or N2OB/LH), Old Barney Lighthouse, Dec 27 to Jan 4
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S21DX, St. Martin's Island (AS-127) postponed
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Written by Xavier
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Tuesday, 01 January 2008 |
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The New Year could begin with a bang--or rather a solar flare.
A sunspot hidden just behind the sun's eastern limb has unleashed two X-ray flares and a bright CME (coronal mass ejection) in the past 24 hours.
This activity could signal the return of large sunspot 978, which has
spent the last two weeks transiting the far side of the sun. Today or
tomorrow, the sun's
rotation should carry the active region over the limb and into view
from Earth; then we can evaluate its potential for more flares and
CMEs. Visit http://spaceweather.com for images and updates.
{BULLETINS & SPACE
WEATHER.COM]
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