Sunspot as big as Jupiter com in' round the bend | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 23231420 United States 01/08/2013 09:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this video is showing a good blast of some sort coming out. Is that a discharge or a lens flair? Honest question, i don't know.. Quoting: Liquid_Pestilence I believe your link is a potential lens flare / anomaly. The region was active on january 5th creating an m1.7 however. Actually no, that was a flare. The M1.7 flare originated from sunspot 1652 just up and to the right of this new Solar Region. gev_20130105_0926 2013/01/05 09:26:00 09:31:00 09:28:00 M1.7 N20E88 ( 1652 ) [link to www.lmsal.com] sunspot 1652, 1653 and 1654 are in the same region. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 31345634 Puerto Rico 01/08/2013 09:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: #Geomagnetic_Storm# So this is this the first time we get to see the sun's asshole? May the Sun shit on us! and may it hit the fan! Amen! Time for panic SEX! |
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Liquid_Pestilence User ID: 26997671 United States 01/08/2013 09:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this video is showing a good blast of some sort coming out. Is that a discharge or a lens flair? Honest question, i don't know.. Quoting: Liquid_Pestilence I believe your link is a potential lens flare / anomaly. The region was active on january 5th creating an m1.7 however. Actually no, that was a flare. gev_20130108_0117 2013/01/08 01:17:00 01:21:00 01:18:00 C2.1 N07E89 The M1.7 flare originated from sunspot 1652 just up and to the right of this new Solar Region. gev_20130105_0926 2013/01/05 09:26:00 09:31:00 09:28:00 M1.7 N20E88 ( 1652 ) [link to www.lmsal.com] look at the date time on the title of the video,, it was on the 8th Today ! "edit" thanks for the link, cool site Last Edited by Liquid_Pestilence on 01/08/2013 09:46 AM "Fear paints pictures of ghosts and hangs them in the gallery of ignorance." Robert Green Ingersoll |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18006403 United States 01/08/2013 09:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this video is showing a good blast of some sort coming out. Is that a discharge or a lens flair? Honest question, i don't know.. Quoting: Liquid_Pestilence I believe your link is a potential lens flare / anomaly. The region was active on january 5th creating an m1.7 however. Actually no, that was a flare. gev_20130108_0117 2013/01/08 01:17:00 01:21:00 01:18:00 C2.1 N07E89 The M1.7 flare originated from sunspot 1652 just up and to the right of this new Solar Region. gev_20130105_0926 2013/01/05 09:26:00 09:31:00 09:28:00 M1.7 N20E88 ( 1652 ) [link to www.lmsal.com] look at the date time on the title of the video,, it was on the 8th Today ! This morning UTC time actually. Evening EST time on the 7th. |
psyoptics User ID: 11919225 United States 01/08/2013 09:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this is what it is all about...Magnetogram Quoting: psyoptics [link to solar-center.stanford.edu] In the context of the magnetic field of the Sun, the term magnetogram refers to a pictorial representation of the spatial variations in strength of the solar magnetic field. Magnetograms are often produced by exploiting the Zeeman effect (or, in some cases, the Hanle effect), which George Ellery Hale employed in the first demonstration that sunspots were magnetic in origin, in 1908 [link to en.wikipedia.org] [link to gong.nso.edu] here is some big and nasties!!! [link to www.youtube.com] PLEASE do NOT use Wikipedia for a source of information, as it has proved to be unreliable and used specifically for the purposes of disseminating disinformation. However, it IS true that the magnetic complexity of a given sunspot predicts it's energetic potential. A sunspot is in fact a complex twisted magnetic field that suddenly releases it's energy like a rubber band snapping at it's tensile limit. i gave another site as well. i linked wkki for those that wanted it in simple terms. wikki on these thing is ok. this was not to prove anything just explain the term used. trying to debunk a definition.....i am out of here. you folks are crazy. Last Edited by psyoptics on 01/08/2013 09:47 AM a good video editor can make anyone say anything the editor wants. |
Liquid_Pestilence User ID: 26997671 United States 01/08/2013 09:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23231420 I believe your link is a potential lens flare / anomaly. The region was active on january 5th creating an m1.7 however. Actually no, that was a flare. gev_20130108_0117 2013/01/08 01:17:00 01:21:00 01:18:00 C2.1 N07E89 The M1.7 flare originated from sunspot 1652 just up and to the right of this new Solar Region. gev_20130105_0926 2013/01/05 09:26:00 09:31:00 09:28:00 M1.7 N20E88 ( 1652 ) [link to www.lmsal.com] look at the date time on the title of the video,, it was on the 8th Today ! This morning UTC time actually. Evening EST time on the 7th. thanks for the correction, I missed the first part and saw the dates on the bottom.. you are correct sir.. "Fear paints pictures of ghosts and hangs them in the gallery of ignorance." Robert Green Ingersoll |
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El Quisqueyano User ID: 31544363 United States 01/08/2013 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: #Geomagnetic_Storm# Good lord! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 9258462 United States 01/08/2013 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | here is one more big sun spot from last year...when sun spots were still flaring at earth. Quoting: psyoptics [link to www.space.com] using this image from that link,.. [link to i.space.com] i resized and overlaid this spot onto it.. [link to oi45.tinypic.com] |
Perseus -]+[- User ID: 691183 Greece 01/08/2013 10:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: #Geomagnetic_Storm# So this is this the first time we get to see the sun's asshole? Pray to dont fart on your face or you (we) are dead roast meat |
Anonynous astrophysicist, User ID: 1397298 United States 01/08/2013 10:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this is what it is all about...Magnetogram Quoting: psyoptics [link to solar-center.stanford.edu] In the context of the magnetic field of the Sun, the term magnetogram refers to a pictorial representation of the spatial variations in strength of the solar magnetic field. Magnetograms are often produced by exploiting the Zeeman effect (or, in some cases, the Hanle effect), which George Ellery Hale employed in the first demonstration that sunspots were magnetic in origin, in 1908 [link to en.wikipedia.org] [link to gong.nso.edu] here is some big and nasties!!! [link to www.youtube.com] PLEASE do NOT use Wikipedia for a source of information, as it has proved to be unreliable and used specifically for the purposes of disseminating disinformation. However, it IS true that the magnetic complexity of a given sunspot predicts it's energetic potential. A sunspot is in fact a complex twisted magnetic field that suddenly releases it's energy like a rubber band snapping at it's tensile limit. i gave another site as well. i linked wkki for those that wanted it in simple terms. wikki on these thing is ok. this was not to prove anything just explain the term used. trying to debunk a definition.....i am out of here. you folks are crazy. I am trying to impress it upon you and the other readers here that Wikipedia can be edited to conform to disinformation ops assertions very quickly, sometime whiten seconds, and the information posted there is completely unreliable and in many many cases completely fabricated out of thin air. Use a real source that had a reputation to protect like colliers or Britannica, not that they are pure but they are far more credible than the 'user edited" Wikipedia. Funny thing is you or I can't edit it, try it. |
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Anonymous astrophysicist User ID: 1397298 United States 01/08/2013 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Solar activity has been confirmed in many studies to effect the function of the human brain, It is also noteworthy that almost all major wars start during solar maximums, when it is easy to manipulate people to violence in mass. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 18006403 United States 01/08/2013 10:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | PSYOPtics Quoting: Anonymous astrophysicist, 1397298 HUh huh. Don't try to hide the truth in plain sight, I have my sunglasses on. Come on, it's basic solar science he is referring to, and Wiki has the most comprehensive explanation for layman. A NASA site would only confuse most. No psyop here, just basic consideration. Relax. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31747894 Brazil 01/08/2013 10:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Carrignton was using more or less direct observation to make his drawings as sopped to going through a .gov filter. As soon as I can see the Sun i will make a direct observation and report my observations. Trusting government data is like testing a whore with your wallet.. There is no doubt he was very accurate in his representation of the size and location of 'spot. Quoting: Anonynous astrophysicist, 1397298 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 18006403 United States 01/08/2013 10:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Carrignton was using more or less direct observation to make his drawings as sopped to going through a .gov filter. As soon as I can see the Sun i will make a direct observation and report my observations. Trusting government data is like testing a whore with your wallet.. There is no doubt he was very accurate in his representation of the size and location of 'spot. Quoting: Anonynous astrophysicist, 1397298 Regardless of how big it is, from what is visible so far it is only a beta classification. Yes you can have a significant flare from a beta class, but odds are against it. It's not the size that counts |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 7190830 United States 01/08/2013 10:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also, that sunspot doesn't look as big as Jupiter. Several earths for sure, but it looks about half the diameter of Jupiter, assuming it's circular. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9266723 i was hoping someone within 5 pages would have noticed. its definitely the biggest i've seen over the past few years, but according to the initial picture, its maybe only 1/3 the size of Jupiter, unless thats just the edge of the sunspot coming around. |
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