Space Weather News for Nov. 27, 2002, 0000 UT<br />http://www.spaceweather.com<br /><br />A solar coronal mass ejection (CME) swept past Earth at approximately<br />21:50 UT (4:50 p.m. EST) on Tuesday, Nov. 26th, and triggered an ongoing<br />geomagnetic storm. When the CME arrived, the interplanetary magnetic field<br />near Earth tilted south--a condition that favors Northern Lights. Sky<br />watchers in northern Europe, Canada and northern US states (where night is<br />falling as the geomagnetic storm intensifies) should therefore be alert<br />for auroras. Visit SpaceWeather.com for more information and updates.