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jackovesk
24th January 2012, 03:36
Huge Solar Eruption Sparks Strongest Radiation Storm in 7 Years...

SPACE.com StaffDate: 23 January 2012

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This SDO image (AIA 193) shows an M9-class solar flare erupting on the Sun's northeastern hemisphere at 03:49 UT on Jan. 23, 2012... just 4 days after a previous strong CME that sparked aurora around the world on the 22nd. More geomagnetic activity is expected for the 24th. CREDIT: NASA/SDO and the AIA Consortium

Early this morning (0359 GMT Jan. 23, which corresponds to late Sunday, Jan. 22 at 10:59 p.m. EST), NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory caught an extreme ultraviolet flash from a huge eruption on the sun , according to the skywatching website Spaceweather.com.

The solar flare spewed from sunspot 1402, a region of the sun that has become increasingly active lately. Several NASA satellites, including the Solar Dynamics Observatory, the Solar Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), and the Stereo spacecraft observed the massive sun storm.

A barrage of charged particles triggered by this morning's solar flare is expected to hit Earth tomorrow at around 9 a.m. EST (1400 GMT), according to experts at the Space Weather Prediction Center, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.


According to NOAA, this is the strongest solar radiation storm since May 2005, and as a precaution, polar flights on Earth are expected to be re-routed within the next few hours, Kathy Sullivan, deputy administrator of NOAA, said today at the 92nd annual American Meteorological Society meeting in New Orleans, La.

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The NOAA-operated GOES-15 spacecraft captured this X-ray image of a massive solar storm on Jan. 23, 2012. CREDIT: NOAA

Scientists call these electromagnetic bursts "coronal mass ejections" (CMEs), and they are closely studied because they can produce potentially harmful geomagnetic storms when the charged particles rain down Earth's magnetic field lines.

In addition to generating stronger than normal displays of Earth's auroras (also known as the northern and southern lights), geomagnetic storms aimed directly at our planet can also disrupt satellites in orbit, cause widespread communications interference and damage other electronic infrastructures.

"There is little doubt that the cloud is heading in the general direction of Earth," Spaceweather.com announced in an alert. "A preliminary inspection of SOHO/STEREO imagery suggests that the CME will deliver a strong glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field on Jan. 24-25 as it sails mostly north of our planet."

Sunday's solar flare was rated an M9-class eruption, which placed it just on the verge of being an X-class flare, the most powerful type of solar storm. M-class sun storms are powerful but mid-range, while C-class flares are weaker.

[video=youtube;1W5FVFDGz60]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W5FVFDGz60
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W5FVFDGz60

NASA routinely monitors space weather conditions to determine any potential hazards to the astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Based on the agency's assessment, the six spaceflyers currently living and working on the orbiting outpost are not in any danger, said NASA spokesman Kelly Humphries.

"The flight surgeons have reviewed the space weather forecasts for the flare and determined that there are no expected adverse effects or actions required to protect the on-orbit crew," Humphries told SPACE.com in an email.

Last week, a separate sunspot group unleashed several M-class flares, and SDO scientists said these types of flares are occurring almost daily as the sun's rotation slowly turns the region toward Earth.

The sun's activity waxes and wanes on an 11-year cycle. Currently, our planet's nearest star is in the midst of Solar Cycle 24, and activity is expected to ramp up toward solar maximum in 2013.

http://www.space.com/14319-huge-solar-eruption-sparks-radiation-storm.html

ghostrider
24th January 2012, 03:42
I'm glad you brought this up, it was the second largest explosion I've ever seen in my life.. it blew particles of energy in every direction... completely spooky/scary...look at it in lasco 2.

jackovesk
24th January 2012, 04:13
Sunstorms


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMUHkz5nx8g&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMUHkz5nx8g&feature=player_embedded

Carmen
24th January 2012, 08:16
Thanks for this thread Jack. Lots of great information. Had a thought/realization tonight. Maybe these CMEs are what are upgrading us!! I'm no scientist but I understand that these ejections blow out electrical systems. Electrical systems have a certain level of frequency that can be blown out by a greater frequency!? Maybe we have the ability to flow with this upgrade in some way and expand to match it.

This evening I have felt a heightened energy and thought maybe the CMEs currently hitting us have something to do with it.

jcocks
24th January 2012, 08:18
Exactly... Think of it as the Sun blowing us a kiss :)

Carmen
24th January 2012, 08:22
Ha!! Love that analogy.

modwiz
24th January 2012, 08:46
I think it burned me bum. :jaw:

I like the kiss idea. I live in a loving Universe, it's just the assholes on this planet that mess things up. Like the title of the video, nothing to do with Jack, "Attack of the Sun". That is pure fear mongering anti-life crap. I'm sick of all of the violent and war like terms used in describing either the dynamic processes of the Earth or Galaxy. So childish and pea-brained.

TargeT
24th January 2012, 09:04
I think it burned me bum. :jaw:

I like the kiss idea. I live in a loving Universe, it's just the assholes on this planet that mess things up. Like the title of the video, nothing to do with Jack, "Attack of the Sun". That is pure fear mongering anti-life crap. I'm sick of all of the violent and war like terms used in describing either the dynamic processes of the Earth or Galaxy. So childish and pea-brained.

There have been many whispered mentionings of the positive uses of radiation, sonic, light or other.....

Why be afraid?

Tony
24th January 2012, 09:08
It looks rather pretty!

seantimberwolf
24th January 2012, 09:18
Im sure the normal public tabloids will fear this up,
Hopefully its a positive start to 2012.
Sean

Wind
24th January 2012, 09:21
The Sun has given us life and I will embrace all the upcoming changes. There is no need for fear.

Let the light and warmness come into our lives!

modwiz
24th January 2012, 09:30
The Sun has given us life and I will embrace all the upcoming changes. There is no need for fear.

Let the light and warmness come into our lives!

Now, that is a great attitude and perspective.

jackovesk
25th January 2012, 10:30
During my Waken Days or Sleeping Nights, I never give into what the Sun may or may not do now or in the future...

I just ackowledge her for Life, Health, Warmth & Vitamin D...:)

astrid
25th January 2012, 10:56
Yes, same, i absolutely adore these blasts because of the big
leaps in consciousness that they bring if we are open to it.

Such mind blowing times we are in and heading into.
Stay open to all things and you will all be fine.

Jackness, i will get the mods to merge my thread on this
with yours.