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Nip's solar/quake thread
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well yesterday during the M5 flare, there was NO CME, and thus showing some that flares and cmes are not always shared events. this is from spaceweather: Yesterday, May 10th, amateur astronomer David Maidment of Sohar, Oman caught the active region in mid-flare during a strong M5-class eruption:
(beautiful image, go to spaceweather.com to see it)
The blast, which almost crossed the threshold into X-territory, did not produce a significant coronal mass ejection (CME). "There seemed to be no CME due to the fact that the plasma was captured and dragged back down to the sun," notes Maidment. magnetosphere quieting down. [ link to wdc.kugi.kyoto-u.ac.jp] go back 1 or 2 days to get an idea of how much of the coronal hole got inside the magnetosphere. Haarp is quieting down too.
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