Super Filament Finally Erupts - Potentially Geo-effective - Spittin'Cesium | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8630024 United States 08/08/2012 01:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SOOOOOO the long filament that everyone has been watching has finally collapsed. Possible Hyder flare. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18941750 Props to Spittin'Cesium for being there to see it too. Anyways this may or may not cause a huge energetic outburst, time will tell. From: [link to www.ips.gov.au] A large halo CME observed by the LASCO solar coronagraph on board the SOHO spacecraft was most definitely associated with a Hyder flare (2N/M1) observed on 12 September 2000. This same complex also appeared to have produced energetic protons at geosynchronous orbit with energies in excess of 100 MeV, and in substantial numbers at energies of 10 MeV. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 18941750 United States 08/08/2012 01:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | More details and shameless self bump: [link to halpha.nso.edu] Filament started collapsing at 8/8/2012 0:0:0 (Go Figure) |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 18941750 United States 08/08/2012 01:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not sure about the DNA update: Here is the main page for earth based solar telescopes. [link to halpha.nso.edu] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 18941750 United States 08/08/2012 02:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Direct Movie Link: [link to halpha.nso.edu] Also from Solarham.net from earlier today: Updated 8/7/2012 @ 12:45 UTC Solar Update / Large Filament Solar activity is currently low with only low level C-Class flares detected within the past 24 hours. There will continue to be a chance for an isolated M-Class event, particularly around Sunspots 1542 and 1543 (tentative). A very large solar filament spanning over 400,000 km in length, is currently located in the middle of the solar disk. For now this plasma filled channel remains magnetically anchored to the Sun, however we should keep a close eye on it in the hours and days ahead in case it decides to liftoff. A great image below was taken today by Raymond Lalonde. |
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