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astrid
14th December 2010, 13:09
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/13dec_globaleruption/


Dec. 13, 2010: On August 1, 2010, an entire hemisphere of the sun erupted. Filaments of magnetism snapped and exploded, shock waves raced across the stellar surface, billion-ton clouds of hot gas billowed into space. Astronomers knew they had witnessed something big.

It was so big, it may have shattered old ideas about solar activity.

"The August 1st event really opened our eyes," says Karel Schrijver of Lockheed Martin's Solar and Astrophysics Lab in Palo Alto, CA. "We see that solar storms can be global events, playing out on scales we scarcely imagined before."

vid here... http://science.nasa.gov/media/medialibrary/2010/12/13/globaldisruption.mov

Rocky_Shorz
14th December 2010, 17:37
http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/javagif/gifs_small/20101213_2212_d2.gif
http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/javagif/gifs_small/20101214_0125_d2.gif
http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/javagif/gifs_small/20101214_0312_d2.gif
http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/javagif/gifs_small/20101214_0536_d2.gif

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http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/javagif/gifs_small/20101214_0536_c2.gif
strange images...

Hiram
14th December 2010, 18:20
This is either quite disturbing, or a joyous occasion....depending on your perspective.

From either persepective it is a spectacular demonstration of power.

In the LAW OF ONE series, the general timeframe for some sort of "shift" is given repeatedly as being around the year 2011--and this was written 30 or so years ago. I don't think it is possible to predict the future to any high degree, but as many of us on this board are aware...something is definitely up!

lisa
14th December 2010, 18:47
In the LAW OF ONE series, the general timeframe for some sort of "shift" is given repeatedly as being around the year 2011--and this was written 30 or so years ago. I don't think it is possible to predict the future to any high degree, but as many of us on this board are aware...something is definitely up!
LOL, even though I have read the Law of One series only once, I have re-read the parts about the Dimensional shift many times.
Here is a link in case others are interested: http://www.lawofone.info/results.php?session_id=17&sc=1&ss=1#29
I always take heart on how much easier the "Service to Others" path is compared to the "Service to Self" path.

Richard
14th December 2010, 19:10
http://science.nasa.gov/media/medialibrary/2010/12/13/globaldisruption_strip2.jpg/image_full (http://science.nasa.gov/media/medialibrary/2010/12/13/globaldisruption.mov) Dec. 13, 2010: On August 1, 2010, an entire hemisphere of the sun erupted. Filaments of magnetism snapped and exploded, shock waves raced across the stellar surface, billion-ton clouds of hot gas billowed into space. Astronomers knew they had witnessed something big.

It was so big, it may have shattered old ideas about solar activity.

"The August 1st event really opened our eyes," says Karel Schrijver of Lockheed Martin's Solar and Astrophysics Lab in Palo Alto, CA. "We see that solar storms can be global events, playing out on scales we scarcely imagined before."


read the rest of the article (http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/13dec_globaleruption/)
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6369594138980582994-3598918099130259966?l=sdoisgo.blogspot.com


More... (http://sdoisgo.blogspot.com/2010/12/global-eruption-rocks-sun.html)

Rocky_Shorz
14th December 2010, 19:17
just had another burst...

http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov//data/REPROCESSING/Completed/2010/c2/20101214/20101214_1548_c2_512.jpg
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov//data/REPROCESSING/Completed/2010/c2/20101214/20101214_1600_c2_512.jpg
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov//data/REPROCESSING/Completed/2010/c2/20101214/20101214_1612_c2_512.jpg
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov//data/REPROCESSING/Completed/2010/c2/20101214/20101214_1636_c2_512.jpg

my D2 images stopped a little over an hour ago...

str8thinker
14th December 2010, 20:02
Parallel thread here:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?9345-Global-Eruption-Rocks-the-Sun

MorningSong
14th December 2010, 22:24
I'm a little confused... after being out all evening and finally getting back to the fourm, I saw the title of this thread and my heart skipped a beat... "what? and I missed it?" I rushed to read this thread and , I must say, I am a bit upset because... it got me "going", as they say.

The event in the OP took place on August 1 this year. It is not something that has happened today.

The event was posted in this thread: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?286-Something-Really-BIG-is-Going-on-With-The-Sun&p=40692#post40692

And discussed and posted here, too: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?540-%28Scientific%29-Evidence-for-What-s-Coming/page4&highlight=%28scientific%29+proof

What's the new about this news, then???

bashi
14th December 2010, 22:29
I'm a little confused... after being out all evening and finally getting back to the fourm, I saw the title of this thread and my heart skipped a beat... "what? and I missed it?" I rushed to read this thread and , I must say, I am a bit upset because... it got me "going", as they say.

The event in the OP took place on August 1 this year. It is not something that has happened today.

The event was posted in this thread: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?286-Something-Really-BIG-is-Going-on-With-The-Sun&p=40692#post40692

And discussed and posted here, too: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?540-%28Scientific%29-Evidence-for-What-s-Coming/page4&highlight=%28scientific%29+proof

What's the new about this news, then???

The news is that the sun is sooo dead, that we had to dip into the archive to give you a kick ;)

irishspirit
15th December 2010, 21:19
Dec. 13, 2010: On August 1, 2010, an entire hemisphere of the sun erupted. Filaments of magnetism snapped and exploded, shock waves raced across the stellar surface, billion-ton clouds of hot gas billowed into space. Astronomers knew they had witnessed something big.

It was so big, it may have shattered old ideas about solar activity.

"The August 1st event really opened our eyes," says Karel Schrijver of Lockheed Martin's Solar and Astrophysics Lab in Palo Alto, CA. "We see that solar storms can be global events, playing out on scales we scarcely imagined before."

http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/13dec_globaleruption/

Ross
15th December 2010, 21:32
Threads merged

Rocky_Shorz
15th December 2010, 21:55
after days of pointing out what I was seeing on the D2 images... suddenly they stopped, no updates in close to 24 hours...

now I'm really wondering if these images are showing something not meant for the public...

NASA
21st December 2010, 16:30
STEREO and SDO observe an eruption stretching around the Sun. It was so big, it may have shattered old ideas about solar activity.





More... (http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/13dec_globaleruption/)

Rocky_Shorz
21st December 2010, 16:43
old news, are they mentioning it because of the filament currently pointed our way?

http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/assets/img/latest/f_211_193_171_1024.jpg

Fredkc
3rd January 2011, 20:50
NASA reports an entire hemisphere of the sun has erupted. The U.S. space agency now admits the cataclysm puts existing solar theories in doubt.

We are forever being told that the sun is a vast gas ball of hydrogen and helium at the center of our solar system. But new evidence may help prove this isn’t the case after all, according to solar experts who say the sun has an iron core.

A stunned NASA admits, “Astronomers knew they had witnessed something big. It was so big, it may have shattered old ideas about solar activity.”

The vast global solar eruption covers ~10^9 km of the solar photosphere. The US space agency reports, “The whole solar hemisphere erupted simultaneously in an avalanche effect that had been triggered in the tiny solar core and propagated outwards” (NASA: Dec 13, 2010).

Scientist have confirmed that the explosion that occurred on August 1, 2010 is unprecedented in recorded history and caused filaments of magnetism to snap and explode creating enormous shock waves that raced across the stellar surface. This caused billion-ton clouds of hot gas to billow out into space.

This unprecedented event is claimed to give support to an alternative theory long held by Professor Oliver K. Manuel, a Postdoctoral Fellow of the University of California, Berkeley.

Event believed to be a Self Organized Criticality
In a never seen before occurrence, an entire hemisphere of the sun erupted simultaneously in an avalanche effect triggered from inside the compact solar core and propagated outwards; scientists are describing the astonishing happening as like the sand pile effect in Self Organised Criticality.

Self Organized Criticality (SOC) occurs in physics when a critical point is reached in a dynamic system in flux whereby the system radically alters its behavior or structure, for example, from being a solid to acting like a liquid.

SOC is one of a number of important discoveries made in statistical physics and related fields over the latter half of the 20th century, discoveries which relate particularly to the study of complexity in nature. Such new evidence, say Manuel, must now force solar scientists to think again.


Read more at Suite101: Vast Solar Eruption Shocks NASA and Raises Doubts on Sun Theory http://www.suite101.com/content/vast-solar-eruption-shocks-nasa-and-raises-doubts-on-sun-theory-a327330#ixzz1A0SpITqj