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Message Subject SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily)
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The Advanced Composition Explorer ( ACE ) spacecraft satellite probe onboard sensing camera detectors, however rely on the ‘orderly flow of electrons’ for it to function properly in sending signals back to Earth station receivers, but amidst a Solar Energetic Particle Event ( SEPE ) from an ‘extremely fast’ Coronal Mass Ejection ( CME ) solar flare, the highly excited electrons from the Sun will cause ACE and other satellite monitors to experience electrical power outages that could take NASA longer than 15-minutes to determine ‘why’ the ACE spacecraft went out. Advanced Composition Explorer ( ACE ) was only built to withstand the effects from ‘average solar flare’, not a ‘significant solar flare’. NASA knows ACE 13-year old sensors will ‘cease to function before a significant solar flare even passes ACE in space’. NASA Advanced Composition Explorer ( ACE ) sensing detectors are now 13-years old, not as sensitive as newer technology detectors today, plus ACE has exceeded its NASA calculated life expectance.
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if we have learned anything on this thread, it is that we should NOT rely 100% on any data!!!

If something does not look right, or match other avaliable data, then more than likley something is wrong... somewhere.
This is when we go on the search! looking at ALL data we can find! and only then do we come to a conclusion as to the current situation
use ALL avaliable information
data, images and reports from ALL avaliable solar monitoring agencies from around the world
 Quoting: NiNzrez


word.

on the above bolded : wtf. why build something half ass. i call BS.
 
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