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Post by csspider57 on Aug 22, 2010 19:11:01 GMT
Must be that time of month again for Ol Sol. Solar wind speed: 269.2 km/sec density: 1.3 protons/cm3 www.spaceweather.comACE Swing low sweet..
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Post by csspider57 on Aug 22, 2010 22:43:30 GMT
The answer must be blowin in the wind today. How low will it go. Solar wind speed: 258.1 km/secdensity: 1.3 protons/cm3 Updated: Today at 2223 UT www.spaceweather.com
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Post by bigbud on Aug 23, 2010 6:45:40 GMT
any planatary guys here now? We have a Venus-Jupiter heliocentric conjunction (10/6), and a Earth-Jupiter conjunction (9/21) pretty close. Guess someone calls this a VeEaJu zyzygy. Doesn´t this favor a rise in solar activity/flux around September/October? BB
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Post by ncfcadam on Aug 23, 2010 7:45:55 GMT
any planatary guys here now? We have a Venus-Jupiter heliocentric conjunction (10/6), and a Earth-Jupiter conjunction (9/21) pretty close. Guess someone calls this a VeEaJu zyzygy. Doesn´t this favor a rise in solar activity/flux around September/October? BB No, but you'll have some luck romantically and an old friend will bring you some unexpected news.
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Post by bigbud on Aug 23, 2010 8:00:17 GMT
well thats nice but I have a correlation that favors a rise in flux around these conjunctions. Just curious if Ulrich, Williams, France or any other guys around have the same expectations any planatary guys here now? We have a Venus-Jupiter heliocentric conjunction (10/6), and a Earth-Jupiter conjunction (9/21) pretty close. Guess someone calls this a VeEaJu zyzygy. Doesn´t this favor a rise in solar activity/flux around September/October? BB No, but you'll have some luck romantically and an old friend will bring you some unexpected news.
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Post by csspider57 on Aug 23, 2010 12:11:22 GMT
Doesn´t this favor a rise in solar activity/flux around September/October? BB Well I'm expecting some more flux changes around Earth at that time. Hmm takes about 1500 years for the sun to pass through a mini cloudlet if the cloudlet is about about .03 parcsecs. huh 1500 years hmm Attachments:
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Post by annav on Aug 23, 2010 14:54:47 GMT
Must be that time of month again for Ol Sol. Solar wind speed: 269.2 km/sec density: 1.3 protons/cm3 www.spaceweather.comACE Swing low sweet.. English does not have gender endings. Greek does. When I started learning german I was rudely surprised that the sun was feminine and the moon was masculine! the opposite from greek . Maybe the sun, she has her days after all
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Post by csspider57 on Aug 23, 2010 19:19:42 GMT
Hi Anna, my grandparents were third generation Germans and still speaking German when my dad was born. They moved to the city and in the 30's and 40's it wasn't really popular to continue the practice in particular speaking German. (at that time) Grandpa died young and dad didn't learn how to make the beer. We should keep Ol Sol gr. and male put him in one of those short skirts and be done with it. hmm males running around in short skirts?
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Post by france on Aug 23, 2010 19:56:56 GMT
Doesn´t this favor a rise in solar activity/flux around September/October? BB Well I'm expecting some more flux changes around Earth at that time. Hmm takes about 1500 years for the sun to pass through a mini cloudlet if the cloudlet is about about .03 parcsecs. huh 1500 years hmm - Hello csspider57 what's mean cloudlet ? What do you want to say about that ? Where comes from the image you show to us ? - Hello, how are you Bigbud and your family ? JP Desmoulins could talk about syzygies VeEaJu he computed a long time ago. For this time solar activity is going very low, perhaps the reason you evoke.
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Post by bigbud on Aug 23, 2010 20:09:58 GMT
Hi France All fine here thank you, and Sara is one year old tomorrow From JPs syzygy computations, I have a rather weak one on 2010,768 (Oct.6) with strength 1,3. So maybe it will be rather insignificant? I have correlations saying we should see elevated flux around the syzygies of VeJu and EaJu in Sept-Oct, but I have no idea how much... Do you have any expectations? BB
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Post by csspider57 on Aug 23, 2010 22:28:46 GMT
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Post by farkstick on Aug 24, 2010 2:03:36 GMT
WHOA! Where did this come from? Sheath line snaps: Then bam:
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Post by france on Aug 24, 2010 9:05:27 GMT
hi bigbud, happy bearthday to Sara Nice work you did, JPD would be surprised to see it Timo Niroma could tell us if he was alive I don't really know how much will be the flux. But it 'll be interesting to wait and see maybe a value proximate this one on the same level in the curve. I'll be surprising if the regularity appears Did you verified with the passed values ? (I didn't notice how to calculate 2010,768 and I'm not sure to find the good historic dates on your curve) . What are the dates facing 2010,768 and on the same level ? Thanks csscupsider57 (I don't remember what means "HMF" in your signature)
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Post by france on Aug 24, 2010 9:14:18 GMT
WHOA! Where did this come from? Sheath line snaps: Then bam: why don't they choose to compute all solar system (at least Saturne, Jupiter, and more Neptune Uranus then Mercury), to make this animation ? It's very good but incomplete according to me
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Post by france on Aug 24, 2010 9:25:08 GMT
Did you read Kevin wrote on front page An aurora watch is in effect as the solar wind is now starting to increase and this is due to a coronal hole on the face of the sun. There will be a chance for minor geomagnetic storming at high latitudes. Geomagnetic Field is unsettled now (IMF Bz - 4,3)
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