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Message Subject SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily)
Poster Handle Spittin'Cesium
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 Quoting: TS66


I hope their prediction is wrong, or the chart is incorrect.
 Quoting: shenue


Your crazy! I hope it's right. Lol
 Quoting: #Geomagnetic_Storm#


They're still predicting a K=8! If we were seeing more density they could be right.

Wing Kp plot:

[link to www.swpc.noaa.gov]

Official Estimated Kp from NOAA back up to 6 now:

[link to www.swpc.noaa.gov]

Potsdam Kp Index:

[link to www.theusner.eu]

Geomagnetic K-indices:

[link to www.swpc.noaa.gov]

NASA oughtta fire the guy who predicted a 4-hour disturbance, LOL.
iamwithwtf
 Quoting: Hugh M Eye


Yes,what the Foxtrott is down with that ridiculous assertion from the NASA Gimpus!?

Anyhoo',Lunar H2O Depositions due to Solar Wind -

'ANN ARBOR—The most likely source of the water locked inside soils on the moon's surface is the constant stream of charged particles from the sun known as the solar wind, a University of Michigan researcher and his colleagues have concluded.

Over the last five years, spacecraft observations and new lab measurements of Apollo lunar samples have overturned the long-held belief that the moon is bone-dry.

In 2009, NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing satellite, known as LCROSS, slammed into a permanently shadowed lunar crater and ejected a plume of material that was surprisingly rich in water ice. Water and related compounds have also been detected in the lunar regolith, the layer of fine powder and rock fragments that coats the lunar surface' [link to ns.umich.edu] .

Starwater,the quest continues.

sunwater
 
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