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KJ5, IRQ returning. Man, I honestly thought it was the 3i Atlas freakin' shootin' this probing rage at our Earth tryin' to figure out rich humans to eat and rich ones that tasted like crap. I'm hopin' that tastes like crap, personally. I don't want him to eat me. Now, it was a rather large, I believe, level 4, I'm not versed in the vernacular, solar storm from the Sun apparently you know we made it mad and had to shoot some stuff at us I don't know but I did hear that there's a lot of on the two meter band a two meter or 20 meter and somebody on it might be able to correct me because I'm not ready to get a ham radio but I believe one of them opened up like really far because of it I could be wrong though KJ5IOQ back to And why don't we know, all of us should know, which band opened up and when that happened, everything like that, a lot of us don't. If you do know, please bring that to my attention. This week's aurora started to appear late Tuesday after the sun emitted masses of charged particles, as Josh explained, in a coronal mass ejection, causing a geomagnetic storm that rated as a G4, the second most severe kind on the NOAA scale. The particles disturbed Earth's magnetic field, causing the aurora to appear. All right. All right. Well, you guys nailed that. There were a lot you knew that I was stunned by. I was absolutely stunned. So now we're going to go right on to the crossword here and we'll see how you do with that. All right, somebody may be waiting to get in. If you'd like to jump in, join the fun on the Monday edition of the Calabunga Net, Monday, November 17th. Come now with your call sign. Oh, I might even let you in. I didn't let you
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