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SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily)
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look at this VERY FAST FARSIDE CME (UPDATED): On July 23rd, a coronal mass ejection (CME) blasted away from the sun with rare speed: 3400 km/s or 7.6 million mph. CMEs moving this fast occur only once every ~5 to 10 years. The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory recorded the cloud's rapid departure from the sun:
now they are classifying this as a Rare or R well there very own video would clearly put this as an ER or extremely rare. they even state it only happens once every 5 to 10 year....that and the speed would clearly put it in the classification of ER
Quoting: psyoptics Let's calculate: Speed of light=186,000 km/s. 10% of that speed=18, 600 km/s. 5% of that speed=9,300 km/s. 2.5% of that speed=4,650 km/s. The speed of that CME is around 2% the speed of light!!!!
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