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nerdrage88sasr User ID: 17640965 Australia 07/08/2012 08:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] "Luck is what happens when preparation meets Oppurtunity"-- Seneca (5BC-65AD) |
shadasonic User ID: 15732022 United States 07/08/2012 08:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why is there no new data from the themsis project?????????? Quoting: psyoptics and why out of the blue did they release the info (and very little about what really happened) back in feb and march? if there are more happening today why are they not releasing info now? WHERE IS THE FREAKING DATA????????? I have some ideas. Seriously. But they are just my ideas. I believe that they have found something out there. Something that maybe even they do not yet understand, but something that is a threat. Think of all the information sources that have been diluted or simply shut down. I bet we could all name a bunch. I have been reading spaceweather.com for many years now. But recently I feel like I'm entering Mr. Roger's neighborhood. "Isn't this pretty! Look at the pretty photos! This will an exciting ..." I can't say as I blame them. If you look at all the madness and crazy endtimes reactions, it's easy to understand why they don't want to add fuel to the fire. The trouble is that more obfuscation only forces us to rather spurious sources. Who can we trust? I have some ideas about what they found, but at this point they are just ideas. However, I believe it has something to do with unwanted particles getting into these cracks in the magnetosphere and become toxic. Gamma rays seem to be of an inordinate interest to them. Why spend millions on arrays of gamma ray detectors and IBEX & THEMIS when the infrastructure of the country is collapsing and the thieves at Goldman Sachs are allowed to rob with no consequence? Why have they ignored Fukushima? And then of course, there are the vast undergrounds not only in the USA, but also in Russia and China. Why is China building so many empty cities? All of this kinda stinks, doesn't it? No access to recent research and ... what are we to think? So we watch the Sun and wonder... And what did happen to the quadrupolar Sun? Try to google that one! argh. Great compilation of events that are no doubt all interconnected. Our spiral is getting ever tighter as so many things will have to be revealed. They certainly can't hide the making of a new paradigm “One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It’s simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we’ve been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.” – Carl Sagan |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 7775359 United States 07/08/2012 09:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So, with all thats been going on, should I continue to NOT let my kids be in the pool, or do we have an all clear since 1515 has moved and the big one isn't earth directed yet? Would really like a response. The little ones are screaming to swim and play in the sun with friends. |
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mtn_mang User ID: 18527751 United States 07/08/2012 09:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So, with all thats been going on, should I continue to NOT let my kids be in the pool, or do we have an all clear since 1515 has moved and the big one isn't earth directed yet? Would really like a response. The little ones are screaming to swim and play in the sun with friends. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7775359 solar flares have an effect on swimming pools now? can anybody confirm this? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19312016 Germany 07/08/2012 10:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | thanks mama Climbing....pschhhhhhhht :) [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] :c6.7jul81443: Max C 6.7 from 1515 well another GoodBye from 1515 :samjul81445: [link to lasp.colorado.edu] see also latest Gong H alpha Movie: [link to halpha.nso.edu] |
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mistersplinter User ID: 12261497 United States 07/08/2012 12:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Starspots ~Starspots are equivalent to sunspots but located on other stars. Spots the size of sunspots are very hard to detect since they are too small to cause fluctuations in brightness. Observed starspots are in general much larger than those on the Sun, up to about 30 % of the stellar surface may be covered, corresponding to sizes 100 times greater than those on the Sun.~ [link to en.wikipedia.org] Activity Cycles ~The HK Project is the longest-running program to monitor stellar activity cycles similar to the 11-year sunspot cycle. Almost 100 stars have been observed continuously since 1966; at present the project is monitoring long-term changes in chromospheric activity for approximately 400 dwarf and giant stars. Here is a sample of the long-term behavior for several stars with measured activity cycles:~ [link to www.mtwilson.edu] ~Some stars have so many spots, or possibly a few very large ones, that they grow brighter and dimmer by as much as 20% as they rotate and their spotted sides come in and out of view as seen from Earth. One active red giant star, HD 12545, has a truly enormous starspot. The single spot covers 11% of the entire surface area of the giant star, which has a radius 11.4 times the size of our Sun. This gigantic elliptical spot has dimensions of about 12 by 20 solar radii and covers an area about 10,000 times greater than the largest sunspots observed on the Sun.~ [link to www.windows2universe.org] ~CoRoT monitored a star known as HD49933 for more than 180 days, revealing a magnetic cycle much shorter than the Sun's. It's the shortest cycle ever observed in another star—less than a year. In comparison, the Sun's cycle lasts 11 years; only about half of it is shown in this video.~ ~The existence of starspot cycles on other stars had already been established long ago, thanks to observations that began in the 1950s. However, scientists did not know whether the X-ray radiation would also vary with the number of starspots. ESA's XMM-Newton has now shown that this is indeed the case and that this cyclic X-ray pattern is not typical of the Sun alone. "This suggests that our Sun's behaviour is probably nothing exceptional," said Favata.~ [link to www.esa.int] ~In 2007, scientists at HAO initiated a survey of the brightest solar-type stars in the southern hemisphere, to complement the existing data from the northern surveys at the Mount Wilson and Lowell Observatories. With collaborators at Yale, Georgia State University, and the Space Telescope Science Institute, more than 50 stars are monitored monthly from the SMARTS 1.5m telescope at Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory in Chile, to monitor their Ca II H and K emission. Over the long term, these data will provide important new constraints on the physical mechanisms that drive the solar dynamo.~ [link to www.hao.ucar.edu] So, we have roughly 50 years worth of data on 100 or so stars and several other shorter studies trying to define new methods of 'seeing' starspots. Some stars have cycles that are very short whilst others appear to be inactive probably due to having a cycle that is longer than the amount of time that we have been watching them. I found no evidence of a star whose cycle mirrors our own, nor did I find any evidence of a 'resonance' in which the cycles of other stars are syncing toward a cosmic maximum. I continue to watch... "I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious." -- Albert Einstein |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19312016 Germany 07/08/2012 12:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yep maxed out M 6.9 Region 1515 [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Gong Ha Alpha shows it [link to halpha.nso.edu] Latest SAM: [link to lasp.colorado.edu] |
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psyoptics User ID: 14240707 United States 07/08/2012 12:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why is there no new data from the themsis project?????????? Quoting: psyoptics and why out of the blue did they release the info (and very little about what really happened) back in feb and march? if there are more happening today why are they not releasing info now? WHERE IS THE FREAKING DATA????????? I have some ideas. Seriously. But they are just my ideas. I believe that they have found something out there. Something that maybe even they do not yet understand, but something that is a threat. Think of all the information sources that have been diluted or simply shut down. I bet we could all name a bunch. I have been reading spaceweather.com for many years now. But recently I feel like I'm entering Mr. Roger's neighborhood. "Isn't this pretty! Look at the pretty photos! This will an exciting ..." I can't say as I blame them. If you look at all the madness and crazy endtimes reactions, it's easy to understand why they don't want to add fuel to the fire. The trouble is that more obfuscation only forces us to rather spurious sources. Who can we trust? I have some ideas about what they found, but at this point they are just ideas. However, I believe it has something to do with unwanted particles getting into these cracks in the magnetosphere and become toxic. Gamma rays seem to be of an inordinate interest to them. Why spend millions on arrays of gamma ray detectors and IBEX & THEMIS when the infrastructure of the country is collapsing and the thieves at Goldman Sachs are allowed to rob with no consequence? Why have they ignored Fukushima? And then of course, there are the vast undergrounds not only in the USA, but also in Russia and China. Why is China building so many empty cities? All of this kinda stinks, doesn't it? No access to recent research and ... what are we to think? So we watch the Sun and wonder... And what did happen to the quadrupolar Sun? Try to google that one! argh. yes i have the same thoughts...... there was a lot of talk about energies changing....how electricity would function. altering matter on earth....possible effects to radioactive material.... a lot was said back in 2010....now all has fallen silent, very silent. really makes me think they have found something and do not want to let it out. and that would tie in to NASA only monitoring all this and the reaction to japan. money and all the wars. TPTB just seem to not care. a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |
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