Space Weather News for June 10, 2003<br />http://spaceweather.com<br /><br /><br />SOLAR ACTIVITY: Solar activity is high. Giant sunspot 375 unleashed a<br />series of strong solar flares on June 9th and 10th. Although several<br />coronal mass ejections (CMEs) have billowed away from the sun, it's<br />possible that none were Earth-directed. Sky watchers should be alert for<br />auroras, however, in case some of these CMEs do reach our planet. This<br />could happen as early as June 11th. The best observing sites would be at<br />high latitudes--e.g. southern parts of New Zealand and Australia, Canada,<br />and northern US states like Wisconsin and Michigan.<br /><br /><br />ISS MOON MOVIE: A satellite-watcher in England has captured rare footage<br />of the International Space Station in daylight while crossing in front of<br />the moon. Visit SpaceWeather.com to see the movie and more...