THE SUN ACTING WEIRD, please have a look at photos and EXPLAIN (loaded with sunspots on far side) | |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 434185 Germany 02/13/2009 08:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: THE SUN ACTING WEIRD, please have a look at photos and EXPLAIN (loaded with sunspots on far side) want to add Thread: Holy Shit! LOOK at the Magnetosphere!! (Page 18) as a reference as it has information regarding this topic inside. also i just contacted the owner of [link to www.solarcycle24.com] about it... let´s see what hes gotta say. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 434185 Germany 02/13/2009 08:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: THE SUN ACTING WEIRD, please have a look at photos and EXPLAIN (loaded with sunspots on far side) thread link above bad, sorry, Thread: Holy Shit! LOOK at the Magnetosphere!! (Page 18) contains information regarding this topic. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 434185 Germany 02/13/2009 08:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: THE SUN ACTING WEIRD, please have a look at photos and EXPLAIN (loaded with sunspots on far side) i found out how soho-mdi is able to compute this image (i thought it´s maybe a faulty image). seems pretty solid. How exactly does one observe oscillations on the surface of the Sun? By measuring the Doppler shift of light coming from a given location on the Sun’s surface using specially designed spectrometers, astronomers can tell whether that spot is moving inward or outward, and at what rate. This data can be used to create computer models that graphically depict the waves on the surface. And this information, in turn, reveals what’s going on under the surface of the Sun. Some people liken helioseismology to a sonogram: using sound waves to “see” inside a body—in this case, a celestial body. In the case of the Sun, the vibrations are affected by temperature, density, and convection, meaning that by studying the patterns of sound waves, astronomers can create surprisingly detailed, dynamic maps of the interior of the Sun—not just its surface. (quote from : [link to itotd.com] ) this .pdf also explains some : [link to www.chabotspace.org] it seems to be solid magnetic disturbances we have on the farside |
Darza User ID: 378572 Netherlands 02/13/2009 09:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: THE SUN ACTING WEIRD, please have a look at photos and EXPLAIN (loaded with sunspots on far side) Just posted this earlier today: I just installed the program stellarium from the link. According to this Jupiter is NOT behind the sun right now. [link to www.stellarium.org] Quoting: DarzaSome more links i use for research, all found on glp: As can be seen from these links the sun on the near/earth-side is quiet: * Solarcycle24: [link to www.solarcycle24.com] * SIDC - Solar influences data analysis center: [link to sidc.oma.be] * Current Solar Data (from NOAA): [link to www.n3kl.org] * Soho: [link to sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov] * Stereo Science Center: [link to stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov] * ACE, real time solar wind: [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] * Blog for Gamma Ray Bursts: [link to grblog.org] Yet on this link can be seen earth gets hit by magnetic blasts regularly lately: * Real-time magnetosphere simulation system. : [link to www2.nict.go.jp] * Chandra is designed to observe X-rays from high-energy regions of the Universe: [link to chandra.harvard.edu] * Solarsoft: [link to www.lmsal.com] On this link can be seen the farside of the sun is highly active: * NEW Magnetic maps of the WHOLE Sun: [link to soi.stanford.edu] * Farside Images: [link to gong.nso.edu] As to the why i read different theories, a magnastar, photon belt, the double supernova, Jupiter igniting, closing in on the galactic plane. Wow! I live in interesting times. I hope you do too. :) |
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verwirrt (OP) User ID: 434185 Germany 02/13/2009 09:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: THE SUN ACTING WEIRD, please have a look at photos and EXPLAIN (loaded with sunspots on far side) however it´s unbelievable for me just now, i´ll better wait to let it come from behind the sun in some months than jump to speculation now. any other ideas ?? -.- |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 434185 Germany 02/13/2009 12:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: THE SUN ACTING WEIRD, please have a look at photos and EXPLAIN (loaded with sunspots on far side) somebody noticed on the front page of [link to www.spaceweather.com] on the left side in the middle there is far-side information ( a picture and text :"Far side of the Sun: This holographic image reveals no sunspots on the far side of the sun. Image credit: SOHO/MDI" The picture is outdated from feb.6 2009, when you click on it it enlarges to a blank display of the sun *lol* clicking on the "holographic image" link brings me to a mdi image from 2001 .... ROFL HOW DELIBERATE ARE PEEPS OVER THERE ? look´n´laugh :D |
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urantian User ID: 612894 United States 02/13/2009 12:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: THE SUN ACTING WEIRD, please have a look at photos and EXPLAIN (loaded with sunspots on far side) From Archangel Michael - Ascension is Near update Question: Is the second sun the planet that scientists have recently identified by the name of Eris? No. The second sun is, unfortunately, associated with the nuclear ignition of Jupiter, which itself is triggered by the world to come. Question: Could you describe more precisely this phenomenon? It is hardly feasible to explain in words because those words will not show you the procedure. Again the ignition and the nuclearization of Jupiter is related to the awakening forces in your heart. You do not see that. The physical one is secondary, yet dramatic. JUPITER IGNITION!!!!!!! Thread: JUPITER IGNITION!!!!!!! (Page 13) [link to groups.yahoo.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 599584 United States 02/13/2009 12:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: THE SUN ACTING WEIRD, please have a look at photos and EXPLAIN (loaded with sunspots on far side) We are in trouble. SOHO says CCD BAKEOUT. [link to sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 599584 United States 02/13/2009 12:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: THE SUN ACTING WEIRD, please have a look at photos and EXPLAIN (loaded with sunspots on far side) We are in trouble. SOHO says CCD BAKEOUT. [link to sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 599584What is a SOHO/EIT CCD ‘bakeout’? 'Bakeout' is a procedure where the Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (EIT) on board SOHO is taken offline in order to maintain the performance of the instrument. If the images shown on ESA’s ‘The Sun now’ web page display the message 'CCD BAKEOUT', then this means EIT images are temporarily unavailable. In this case, there is nothing wrong with SOHO's EIT instrument. The images will resume within 2-3 weeks. The EIT detector on SOHO is a ‘backside-thinned’ charge-coupled detector (CCD). This is similar to the CCDs in hand-held video cameras, but with better ‘readout noise’ (the ‘snow’ or ‘fuzz’ you see in your home videos when there is little available light). Thanks also to a manufacturing process called backside-thinning, it is senstitive to extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light. To keep the ‘readout noise’ down (i.e. suppress the ‘snow’) and also to prevent cosmic ray hits from permanently damaging the detector, the EIT CCD is usually operated at a temperature of about -67 °C. This very low temperature is achieved by keeping the CCD chip in thermal contact with a titanium ‘cold finger’ that is attached to a radiator plate. Just after launch, the EIT was warmed up, or ‘baked out’, to evaporate any potential vapours which could condense onto the CCD when it cools. Unfortunately, a small amount of ‘slush’, probably a mixture of water vapour and hydrocarbons, still exists inside the instrument. The back end of the EIT telescope near the CCD is, unfortunately, the coldest and most difficult place for these vapours to escape from. At -67 °C, the slush condenses on the CCD and absorbs some of the EUV light, and so reduces the throughput of the instrument. Over time, many types of CCDs are degraded by contamination of heavy ions from cosmic or solar radiation, deposits and polymerisation of deposits on the surface and, finally, trapped electrical charges. These forms of degradation also reduce the sensitivity of the detector. Fortunately, some of these effects can be reduced by warming up, or ‘baking out’, the CCD over an extended period. By raising the CCD temperature to approximately 16 °C, the slush evaporates from the detector (if only temporarily) and electron traps in the CCD material are removed, restoring the sensitivity of the detector. Bakeouts are scheduled during periods when data loss is expected, for example during telemetry ‘keyholes’ (periods when SOHO is in limited contact with Earth). |
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Maxim (nli) User ID: 328069 United States 02/13/2009 01:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: THE SUN ACTING WEIRD, please have a look at photos and EXPLAIN (loaded with sunspots on far side) From Archangel Michael - Ascension is Near update Quoting: urantian 612894Question: Is the second sun the planet that scientists have recently identified by the name of Eris? No. The second sun is, unfortunately, associated with the nuclear ignition of Jupiter, which itself is triggered by the world to come. Question: Could you describe more precisely this phenomenon? It is hardly feasible to explain in words because those words will not show you the procedure. Again the ignition and the nuclearization of Jupiter is related to the awakening forces in your heart. You do not see that. The physical one is secondary, yet dramatic. JUPITER IGNITION!!!!!!! Thread: JUPITER IGNITION!!!!!!! (Page 13) [link to groups.yahoo.com] So, Urantian, do you think this is a natural occurrence with Jupiter? |