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Sun-Earth Day 2008: Space Weather Around the World

Sun-Earth Day 2008: Space Weather Around the World

SUBMIT YOUR EVENT

Sun-Earth Day happens every year on the Spring Equinox. However, there are multiple events and activities that happen throughout the year across the United States and in other countries around the world. If you are hosting an event and would like us to post it on our calendar for all Sun-Earth Day viewers, just send an email to Elaine Lewis (Elaine.M.Lewis@nasa.gov) with your information in the format below.

FORMAT FOR EVENT SUBMISSIONS

If you have a Sun-Earth Day event planned for your area, please send us the following information and we'll post it to our calendar!

Name of the Event:
Location (Country, State, City):
Organization:
One Paragraph Description:
Contact Information (optional)

If there is a registration or sign-ups for your event please include that information in the description along with the necessary contact information or web site URLs. All information will be made available to the public.

Space Weather Fact

The fastest coronal mass ejection was recorded on August 4, 1972 and traveled from the sun to earth in 14.6 hours - a speed of nearly 10 million kilometers per hour!

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