Space Weather News for April 10th, 2003<br />http://www.spaceweather.com<br /><br /><br />AURORAS: Earth is entering a solar wind stream flowing from a large<br />coronal hole on the Sun. Sky watchers should remain alert for auroras. The<br />best viewing sites will be at high latitudes: e.g., New Zealand, southern<br />Australia, northern Europe, Canada, Alaska and other northern US states<br />like Wisconsin and Michigan. Forecasters say there is also a 10% chance of<br />severe geomagnetic storming at middle latitudes.<br /><br /><br />JUPITER AND THE MOON: The waxing quarter Moon could make faint auroras<br />hard to see. But it's still worth looking because on April 10th the Moon<br />and Jupiter will be pleasingly close together in the night sky. Visit<br />SpaceWeather.com for sky maps and more information.