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Message Subject SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily)
Poster Handle NiNzrez
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I watched that backside flare from Kevin's site and realized that it was not the one from the 25th actually the 26th. I went to SOHO where he got it from and found it. It was from the 21st!


SOHO posted it as their "pic of the week"

Up top of the thumbnail it says.
Back-sided CME event (March 25, 2011)


Then in the description of the video...it says.
"The STEREO (Ahead) spacecraft caught this bright, substantial coronal mass ejection blast that emerged from the far side of the Sun, out of direct view from Earth (Mar. 21, 2011). Because it was from the far side (from Earth perspective), none of the ejected particle cloud was headed towards Earth. When that active region rotates around again, we?ll see if its potential power for generating solar storms remains as strong."

[link to sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov]


SOOOO..I went to the Stereo site and verified it. Yup indeed that one was the one from the 21st! Stereo A Core 2.

What kind of shenanigans are they trying to pull.
 Quoting: tomasgod1


The chimps are either underpaid or overworked, or trying to pull something.. Great catch we should sue them for misrepresentation of data..
 Quoting: OpenEnded


maybe the date they made the story was the 25th, idk..

i posted on Kevin's forum to give him the head's up..

[link to solarcycle24com.proboards.com]

a response i got from a solarham user was..

The "Pick of the Week" is always released on a Friday. So, this pick was released on Friday the 25th, describing an event that took place on Monday the 21st.
[link to sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov]
 Quoting: OpenEnded


thanks for getting that info OE :)
 
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