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Issued on 2024 Mar 11 1219 UTC
A partial halo Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) was observed in SOHO/LASCO-C2 images at 04:12 UTC on Mar 09. It was associated with a prominent eruption (about 03:24 UTC) on the SE limb. It has a projected width of 130 degree (as measured by Cactus tool) and a projected speed of 500 km/s. Due to the main propagation direction of the CME being strongly south east from the Sun-Earth line, the CME-flank encounter is not possible at Earth, and there is a very low possibility for significant glancing blow.
Issued on 2024 Mar 11 1221 UTC
A partial halo Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) was observed in SOHO/LASCO-C2 images at 04:12 UTC on Mar 09. It was associated with a prominent eruption (about 03:24 UTC) on the SE limb. It has a projected width of 130 degree (as measured by Cactus tool) and a projected speed of 500 km/s. Due to the main propagation direction of the CME being strongly south east from the Sun-Earth line, the CME-flank encounter is not possible at Earth, and there is a very low possibility for significant glancing blow.