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| Da fuq User ID: 16258666 03/08/2013 05:49 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I also was a little confused by S0's comments on this magnetosphere simulation this morning. That its not actually showing a mag filed reversal (when it goes completely squirrely)but solar wind flowing backwards? well see what he said prior when it activity happened: Well, that is something BL, good detective work as always. Maybe S0 was ahhhh....."spoken to"?? ![]() |
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| Da fuq User ID: 16258666 03/08/2013 05:57 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov] Getting smacked around a bit again today. [link to umtof.umd.edu] Speed coming back from under 300 [link to iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov] [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] ![]() Last Edited by Da fuq on 03/08/2013 06:17 PM |
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| Isis One User ID: 14343270 03/08/2013 06:33 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ninrez and T66 have not yet discovered ... Quoting: BlueLight 32004998 what is really going on ... going to happen Thread: Celestial event... Planet Mercury ... to be re-absorbed ... by the Sun No need to single anyone out.....I have read about this in this e-book, which shares Native Elder information that reflects a lot of what is covered in the linked thread. I found it interesting, and I want to add that I don't subscribe to any of the GFL of material, not my cup of tea. [link to motherearthfathersky.org] Last Edited by Isis One on 03/08/2013 06:33 PM Isis One |
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| Isis One User ID: 14343270 03/08/2013 09:26 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL .... not quite yet Isis . This is just how I feel watching the lack of something to watch !!! Hope you are feeling better Oh funny, I thought you were checking out for the evening! I am feeling much better thanks. I guess its somewhat normal for liver/gallbladder to get a little 'wonked' out when fat is significantly cut from diet. I'm nursing it back to health. Isis One |
| sounds User ID: 35790053 03/08/2013 09:32 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey Sol crew, I just finished [A week in the life of our sun, sunspots pt 3] Hope you all like it? [link to s1245.beta.photobucket.com] |
| shadasonic slumbering no more User ID: 34416224 03/08/2013 09:40 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL .... not quite yet Isis . This is just how I feel watching the lack of something to watch !!! Hope you are feeling better I believe something will happen soon solsis, just not sure in what form(solenergy).Thanks for all you do! It is sufficiently clear that all things change, yet nothing truly perishes! It riles THEM to believe that you perceive the web they weave- moody blues |
| shadasonic slumbering no more User ID: 34416224 03/08/2013 09:42 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey Sol crew, I just finished [A week in the life of our sun, sunspots pt 3] Quoting: sounds Hope you all like it? [link to s1245.beta.photobucket.com] I enjoy all your work, wish I had the ability! It is sufficiently clear that all things change, yet nothing truly perishes! It riles THEM to believe that you perceive the web they weave- moody blues |
| shenue User ID: 35346027 03/08/2013 09:46 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Good night all. Peace. ![]() Watch your thoughts, they become your words. Watch your words, they become your actions. Watch your actions, they become your habits. Watch your habits, they become your character. Watch your character, it becomes your destiny. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 35725151 03/08/2013 09:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey Sol crew, I just finished [A week in the life of our sun, sunspots pt 3] Quoting: sounds Hope you all like it? [link to s1245.beta.photobucket.com] I'll have to wait till I ca get to my PC to watch. Love what you do sounds |
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| ChiaPet User ID: 29519100 03/08/2013 10:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey Sol crew, I just finished [A week in the life of our sun, sunspots pt 3] Quoting: sounds Hope you all like it? [link to s1245.beta.photobucket.com] Thank you for your most helpful and enlightening video. Nice sound too, Sounds! ~ Matthew 7:16. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles? ~ Don't worry, be Hopi. |
| sounds User ID: 35790053 03/08/2013 10:20 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey Sol crew, I just finished [A week in the life of our sun, sunspots pt 3] Quoting: sounds Hope you all like it? [link to s1245.beta.photobucket.com] I enjoy all your work, wish I had the ability! Thanks shadasonic for great comment, but one thing I have learnt since lurking around at this great thread, is that there are many a great talented people here who all have abilities and have their special way of sharing their gifts, you included. Love & Light Suntards |
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| Isis One User ID: 14343270 03/08/2013 11:33 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey Sol crew, I just finished [A week in the life of our sun, sunspots pt 3] Quoting: sounds Hope you all like it? [link to s1245.beta.photobucket.com] Another great job Sounds, I like your style, there was some info there I did not know, thanks! Isis One |
| shadasonic slumbering no more User ID: 34416224 03/08/2013 11:49 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Goodnight, solar family. Been super busy lately so only had time to lurk a bit. Quoting: mtn_mang Hoping for some excitement, will see what the weekend has to offer. Peace and love, mm Peace and fortune to you my friend! It is sufficiently clear that all things change, yet nothing truly perishes! It riles THEM to believe that you perceive the web they weave- moody blues |
| Hugh M Eye User ID: 31662450 03/09/2013 12:01 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The SOLAR WIND'S SECRET SAUCE NOW REVEALED BY NASA!- blah....blah...something inside the solar wind continues to add heat even as it blows into the cold of space." Finding that "something" has been a goal of researchers for decades. In the 1970s and 80s, observations by two German/US Helios spacecraft set the stage for early theories, which usually included some mixture of plasma instabilities, magnetohydrodynamic waves, and turbulent heating. Narrowing down the possibilities was a challenge. The answer, it turns out, has been hiding in a dataset from one of NASA's oldest active spacecraft, a solar probe named Wind. Launched in 1994, Wind is so old that it uses magnetic tapes similar to old-fashioned 8-track tapes to record and play back its data. Equipped with heavy shielding and double-redundant systems to safeguard against failure, the spacecraft was built to last; at least one researcher at NASA calls it the "Battlestar Gallactica" of the heliophysics fleet. Wind has survived almost two complete solar cycles and innumerable solar flares. "After all these years, Wind is still sending us excellent data," says Szabo, the mission’s project scientist, “and it still has 60 years' worth of fuel left in its tanks.” (snip) "I think we found it," he says. "The source of the heating in the solar wind is ion cyclotron waves." Ion cyclotron waves are made of protons that circle in wavelike-rhythms around the sun's magnetic field. According to a theory developed by Phil Isenberg (University of New Hampshire) and expanded by Vitaly Galinsky and Valentin Shevchenko (UC San Diego), ion cyclotron waves emanate from the sun; coursing through the solar wind, they heat the gas to millions of degrees and accelerate its flow to millions of miles per hour. Kasper's findings confirm that ion cyclotron waves are indeed active, at least in the vicinity of Earth where the Wind probe operates. Ion cyclotron waves can do much more than heat and accelerate the solar wind, notes Kasper. "They also account for some of the wind's very strange properties." The solar wind is not like wind on Earth. Here on Earth, atmospheric winds carry nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor along together; all species move with the same speed and they have the same temperature. The solar wind, however, is much stranger. Chemical elements of the solar wind such as hydrogen, helium, and heavier ions, blow at different speeds; they have different temperatures; and, strangest of all, the temperatures change with direction. "We have long wondered why heavier elements in the solar wind move faster and have higher temperatures than the lighter elements," says Kasper. "This is completely counterintuitive." The ion cyclotron theory explains it: Heavy ions resonate well with ion cyclotron waves. Compared to their lighter counterparts, they gain more energy and heat as they surf. more here: [link to science.nasa.gov] (solar) WIND Mission homepage: [link to pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov] Just for a hoot, here's the WIND Daily data plot for March 12. 2012 (the big magnetic storm): [link to cdaweb.gsfc.nasa.gov] Last Edited by Hugh M Eye on 03/09/2013 12:03 AM "There is more stupidity than hydrogen in the universe, and it has a longer shelf life." Frank Zappa "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."-Albert Einstein |
| shadasonic slumbering no more User ID: 34416224 03/09/2013 12:49 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The SOLAR WIND'S SECRET SAUCE NOW REVEALED BY NASA!- Quoting: Hugh M Eye blah....blah...something inside the solar wind continues to add heat even as it blows into the cold of space." Finding that "something" has been a goal of researchers for decades. In the 1970s and 80s, observations by two German/US Helios spacecraft set the stage for early theories, which usually included some mixture of plasma instabilities, magnetohydrodynamic waves, and turbulent heating. Narrowing down the possibilities was a challenge. The answer, it turns out, has been hiding in a dataset from one of NASA's oldest active spacecraft, a solar probe named Wind. Launched in 1994, Wind is so old that it uses magnetic tapes similar to old-fashioned 8-track tapes to record and play back its data. Equipped with heavy shielding and double-redundant systems to safeguard against failure, the spacecraft was built to last; at least one researcher at NASA calls it the "Battlestar Gallactica" of the heliophysics fleet. Wind has survived almost two complete solar cycles and innumerable solar flares. "After all these years, Wind is still sending us excellent data," says Szabo, the mission’s project scientist, “and it still has 60 years' worth of fuel left in its tanks.” (snip) "I think we found it," he says. "The source of the heating in the solar wind is ion cyclotron waves." Ion cyclotron waves are made of protons that circle in wavelike-rhythms around the sun's magnetic field. According to a theory developed by Phil Isenberg (University of New Hampshire) and expanded by Vitaly Galinsky and Valentin Shevchenko (UC San Diego), ion cyclotron waves emanate from the sun; coursing through the solar wind, they heat the gas to millions of degrees and accelerate its flow to millions of miles per hour. Kasper's findings confirm that ion cyclotron waves are indeed active, at least in the vicinity of Earth where the Wind probe operates. Ion cyclotron waves can do much more than heat and accelerate the solar wind, notes Kasper. "They also account for some of the wind's very strange properties." The solar wind is not like wind on Earth. Here on Earth, atmospheric winds carry nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor along together; all species move with the same speed and they have the same temperature. The solar wind, however, is much stranger. Chemical elements of the solar wind such as hydrogen, helium, and heavier ions, blow at different speeds; they have different temperatures; and, strangest of all, the temperatures change with direction. "We have long wondered why heavier elements in the solar wind move faster and have higher temperatures than the lighter elements," says Kasper. "This is completely counterintuitive." The ion cyclotron theory explains it: Heavy ions resonate well with ion cyclotron waves. Compared to their lighter counterparts, they gain more energy and heat as they surf. more here: [link to science.nasa.gov] (solar) WIND Mission homepage: [link to pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov] Just for a hoot, here's the WIND Daily data plot for March 12. 2012 (the big magnetic storm): [link to cdaweb.gsfc.nasa.gov] Nice post Hugh, makes quantum seem off center doesn't it. It is sufficiently clear that all things change, yet nothing truly perishes! It riles THEM to believe that you perceive the web they weave- moody blues |
| Hugh M Eye User ID: 31662450 03/09/2013 12:59 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The SOLAR WIND'S SECRET SAUCE NOW REVEALED BY NASA!- Quoting: Hugh M Eye blah....blah...something inside the solar wind continues to add heat even as it blows into the cold of space." Finding that "something" has been a goal of researchers for decades. In the 1970s and 80s, observations by two German/US Helios spacecraft set the stage for early theories, which usually included some mixture of plasma instabilities, magnetohydrodynamic waves, and turbulent heating. Narrowing down the possibilities was a challenge. The answer, it turns out, has been hiding in a dataset from one of NASA's oldest active spacecraft, a solar probe named Wind. Launched in 1994, Wind is so old that it uses magnetic tapes similar to old-fashioned 8-track tapes to record and play back its data. Equipped with heavy shielding and double-redundant systems to safeguard against failure, the spacecraft was built to last; at least one researcher at NASA calls it the "Battlestar Gallactica" of the heliophysics fleet. Wind has survived almost two complete solar cycles and innumerable solar flares. "After all these years, Wind is still sending us excellent data," says Szabo, the mission’s project scientist, “and it still has 60 years' worth of fuel left in its tanks.” (snip) "I think we found it," he says. "The source of the heating in the solar wind is ion cyclotron waves." Ion cyclotron waves are made of protons that circle in wavelike-rhythms around the sun's magnetic field. According to a theory developed by Phil Isenberg (University of New Hampshire) and expanded by Vitaly Galinsky and Valentin Shevchenko (UC San Diego), ion cyclotron waves emanate from the sun; coursing through the solar wind, they heat the gas to millions of degrees and accelerate its flow to millions of miles per hour. Kasper's findings confirm that ion cyclotron waves are indeed active, at least in the vicinity of Earth where the Wind probe operates. Ion cyclotron waves can do much more than heat and accelerate the solar wind, notes Kasper. "They also account for some of the wind's very strange properties." The solar wind is not like wind on Earth. Here on Earth, atmospheric winds carry nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor along together; all species move with the same speed and they have the same temperature. The solar wind, however, is much stranger. Chemical elements of the solar wind such as hydrogen, helium, and heavier ions, blow at different speeds; they have different temperatures; and, strangest of all, the temperatures change with direction. "We have long wondered why heavier elements in the solar wind move faster and have higher temperatures than the lighter elements," says Kasper. "This is completely counterintuitive." The ion cyclotron theory explains it: Heavy ions resonate well with ion cyclotron waves. Compared to their lighter counterparts, they gain more energy and heat as they surf. more here: [link to science.nasa.gov] (solar) WIND Mission homepage: [link to pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov] Just for a hoot, here's the WIND Daily data plot for March 12. 2012 (the big magnetic storm): [link to cdaweb.gsfc.nasa.gov] Nice post Hugh, makes quantum seem off center doesn't it. I guess I'm a little flummoxed how NASA can be sitting on spools of data for almost 20 years and they're just getting around to analyzing it. Heck, they should hire us to sift through some that stuff. Shheesh. "There is more stupidity than hydrogen in the universe, and it has a longer shelf life." Frank Zappa "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."-Albert Einstein |
| Spittin'Cesium User ID: 14589973 03/09/2013 01:16 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ever know you heard it here first [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] !? Almost like they been keeping our pace [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] ![]() ![]() Space Blankets and Huskies! Edit:It' was all going so well until the NASA moron opened his flaps,that's the same old reiteration. [link to www.nasa.gov] Better - [link to earthobservatory.nasa.gov] . 'Landscheidt' Last Edited by Spittin'Cesium on 03/09/2013 01:47 AM The thing that hath been, is That which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1 |
| Spittin'Cesium User ID: 14589973 03/09/2013 01:27 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The SOLAR WIND'S SECRET SAUCE NOW REVEALED BY NASA!- Quoting: Hugh M Eye blah....blah...something inside the solar wind continues to add heat even as it blows into the cold of space." Finding that "something" has been a goal of researchers for decades. In the 1970s and 80s, observations by two German/US Helios spacecraft set the stage for early theories, which usually included some mixture of plasma instabilities, magnetohydrodynamic waves, and turbulent heating. Narrowing down the possibilities was a challenge. The answer, it turns out, has been hiding in a dataset from one of NASA's oldest active spacecraft, a solar probe named Wind. Launched in 1994, Wind is so old that it uses magnetic tapes similar to old-fashioned 8-track tapes to record and play back its data. Equipped with heavy shielding and double-redundant systems to safeguard against failure, the spacecraft was built to last; at least one researcher at NASA calls it the "Battlestar Gallactica" of the heliophysics fleet. Wind has survived almost two complete solar cycles and innumerable solar flares. "After all these years, Wind is still sending us excellent data," says Szabo, the mission’s project scientist, “and it still has 60 years' worth of fuel left in its tanks.” (snip) "I think we found it," he says. "The source of the heating in the solar wind is ion cyclotron waves." Ion cyclotron waves are made of protons that circle in wavelike-rhythms around the sun's magnetic field. According to a theory developed by Phil Isenberg (University of New Hampshire) and expanded by Vitaly Galinsky and Valentin Shevchenko (UC San Diego), ion cyclotron waves emanate from the sun; coursing through the solar wind, they heat the gas to millions of degrees and accelerate its flow to millions of miles per hour. Kasper's findings confirm that ion cyclotron waves are indeed active, at least in the vicinity of Earth where the Wind probe operates. Ion cyclotron waves can do much more than heat and accelerate the solar wind, notes Kasper. "They also account for some of the wind's very strange properties." The solar wind is not like wind on Earth. Here on Earth, atmospheric winds carry nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor along together; all species move with the same speed and they have the same temperature. The solar wind, however, is much stranger. Chemical elements of the solar wind such as hydrogen, helium, and heavier ions, blow at different speeds; they have different temperatures; and, strangest of all, the temperatures change with direction. "We have long wondered why heavier elements in the solar wind move faster and have higher temperatures than the lighter elements," says Kasper. "This is completely counterintuitive." The ion cyclotron theory explains it: Heavy ions resonate well with ion cyclotron waves. Compared to their lighter counterparts, they gain more energy and heat as they surf. more here: [link to science.nasa.gov] (solar) WIND Mission homepage: [link to pwg.gsfc.nasa.gov] Just for a hoot, here's the WIND Daily data plot for March 12. 2012 (the big magnetic storm): [link to cdaweb.gsfc.nasa.gov] Nice post Hugh, makes quantum seem off center doesn't it. Good Article SolStar Hugh Highlighted:Ridiculous statement,of course it is intuitive that heavier Elements move faster that the lighter ones as they have more Electrons hence more Electrons to shed to produce the Ion Wind - This is what happens,no? - As The Sun hurtles out 'Particles/Elements' they are exited enough to form their own counter part SEPs' through the energies involved that release the inherent energies they contain,no? The thing that hath been, is That which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1 |
| Spittin'Cesium User ID: 14589973 03/09/2013 01:34 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Isis One I also was a little confused by S0's comments on this magnetosphere simulation this morning. That its not actually showing a mag filed reversal (when it goes completely squirrely)but solar wind flowing backwards? well see what he said prior when it activity happened: Well, that is something BL, good detective work as always. Maybe S0 was ahhhh....."spoken to"?? ![]() The thing that hath been, is That which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1 |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 35358791 03/09/2013 02:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey Sol crew, I just finished [A week in the life of our sun, sunspots pt 3] Quoting: sounds Hope you all like it? [link to s1245.beta.photobucket.com] That's excellent! Thanks Sounds :) |
| NiNzrez (OP) User ID: 28232082 03/09/2013 02:18 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | anyone else watching all these Booms being heard around the USA? i believe it could possibly be from meteors been seeing a lot of really big spikes on the live scan [link to www.meteorscan.com] Solar Alerts Blog [link to mysolaralerts.blogspot.com] Join Me On The GLP SOLAR WATCH Thread Thread: SOLAR WATCH * 252 M & 18 X FLARES starting 3-7-2011 (Updated Daily) Thread: Magnetic Field Deficiency Syndrome- MAKING US SICK **MUST READ*** How long will you simple ones love your simple ways? How long will mockers delight in mockery and fools hate knowledge? |
| Spittin'Cesium User ID: 14589973 03/09/2013 02:22 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That was fucking excellent! Regarding the no Flares but still CMEs' - I posted a chart somewhere in the last 2 months here that shows a non-correlation in Cycle 24 with amount of Flares to Number of CMEs produced. I don't have the link at hand,unfortunately,it was a Graph Plotting Cycle 23 and Cycle 24's Flares and CMEs. 'Landscheidt' . The thing that hath been, is That which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done:and there is no new thing under the Sun. Ecclesiastes 9:1 |
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