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Post by breakingitdown on Mar 9, 2011 8:33:45 GMT
Does cycle 24 still look like its not going to peak as strong as 23 in 2001?
Id think our star would get nothing but hotter and more active as it starts to red giant it up and shed some layers, not to mention the fact our solar system is heading into the ENA(energetic neutral atoms) of the local bubble and the local bubble is heading towards us according to IBEX right?
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Post by THEO BAKALEXIS on Mar 9, 2011 21:25:52 GMT
A no number area explode yesterday at the southeast side of the disk. Great magnetic loops create after the explosion. YG.. Please tell me if you see the videos on your pc or not. The player mode is FLASH. www.solar-007.eu/site/
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Post by jcarels on Mar 9, 2011 22:43:53 GMT
Nice video's! (so yes, I can see it)
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Post by Bob k6tr on Mar 9, 2011 23:23:25 GMT
Does cycle 24 still look like its not going to peak as strong as 23 in 2001? Id think our star would get nothing but hotter and more active as it starts to red giant it up and shed some layers, not to mention the fact our solar system is heading into the ENA(energetic neutral atoms) of the local bubble and the local bubble is heading towards us according to IBEX right? Intuition has a nasty habit of getting you into trouble.
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Post by af4ex on Mar 10, 2011 0:12:17 GMT
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Post by af4ex on Mar 10, 2011 0:23:53 GMT
The Sun is on fire. Attachments:
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Post by Bob k6tr on Mar 10, 2011 1:32:30 GMT
Sunspot Count for 0000 UTC Mar 10 is 132 despite losing 3 sunspot groups. This was based on the sunspot cout for AR 1166 which is 55.
The Solar Flux is also starting to sag. At 2000 UTC March 9 its was 143 by 2300 UTC it had dropped further to 141
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Post by vukcevic on Mar 10, 2011 9:55:55 GMT
This is an enhanced (gamma corrected) fraction image from this morning’s SDO. Any reason why NASA would have different (unbalanced) image processing for two hemispheres?
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Post by bop on Mar 10, 2011 12:15:02 GMT
Are you sure that it's processing, Vuk? Attachments:
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Post by vukcevic on Mar 10, 2011 12:33:19 GMT
Ignore the noise and pixels, it is overall difference between two hemisphere, with clear division line and the mismatch in size. It looks as the bottom half is pasted in wrong place.
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Post by af4ex on Mar 10, 2011 14:36:44 GMT
Looks like yesterday's X-Flare ejected a cloud of plasma. Not sure if it's headed our way.
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Post by janjanssens on Mar 10, 2011 18:01:22 GMT
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Post by THEO BAKALEXIS on Mar 10, 2011 21:10:05 GMT
X1.5 but with small coronal mass ejection yesterday night. No big problems for earth. The frare coming from region 11166. www.solar-007.eu/site/
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Post by af4ex on Mar 10, 2011 21:48:09 GMT
janjanssens> This looks like the CME of the C9,4-flare predating the X1,5-event > by an hour or so. You're right. The actual X flare apparently had not been spliced into the 48-hour movie when I downloaded it this morning.
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Post by heather on Mar 12, 2011 6:43:09 GMT
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