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Message Subject SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily)
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I found this just now on Drudge Report (of all places)-

More Evidence That Voyager 1 Has Left the Solar System-

However Nick Suntzeff, a Texas A&M University astronomer, said based upon the stunning drop in charged particles, something is definitely happening to Voyager that NASA should be commenting upon:

“Even without the magnetometer data, the Voyager 1 data shows that it has gone through a huge barrier at the edge of the solar system. These guys are defining it based on their theory which requires a transition zone where the magnetic fields decouple. Maybe this is true. But the fact remains that the satellite has gone through a discontinuity in cosmic ray fluxes that is incredible. It is interacting with the boundary of the Solar System. I think that the data stand on their merit – something wonderful ( a line from the movie 2010) has happened”

Which is to say that NASA may be making an important announcement about Voyager 1 in the not too distant future.

Article w/nice charts n' stuff:
[link to blog.chron.com]

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 Quoting: Hugh M Eye


Well,it has exited something from the looks of this graph [link to blog.chron.com] of the drop in measured Protons.

If from that Graph of plotted Protons they are extrapolating the edge of the Heliosphere you'd also have to conclude that there appears to be clumps or waves of Solar Protons toward the edge of the Heliosphere,no?

Also,I believe that there could again be a pick-up in Protons as I personally believe the Heliopause is constantly changing its' outer edge and this is due to Solar Activity,ie. Solar Wind originating from CHs' aswell as average SW and the Bubbles blown by larger CMEs' as well as Larger Flare Events that increase the overall measured Energies that contribute to the overall strength of the outermost edges of our Solar Bubble.

Excuse me for coming across a little disjointed in my description,it is very late(early)here : )
 Quoting: Spittin'Cesium


I think that those "clumps or waves" can be seen at the 0:50min. mark in this video.



[link to www.youtube.com]
 Quoting: Hugh M Eye


There was confirmation for me of my answer to SC's question the other night about the cosmic rays, this vid just illustrated how they can "tunnel' right down into the sun and then my addition is the sun hyper-attenuated that one in July
 Quoting: Isis One


I remember that cosmic ray discussion and see your point,love your late night additions Isis you make strong definitive points!hf
 
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