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Sunspot 1153 Brilliantly Explodes!
SpaceWeather.com ^
| Feb. 9, 2011
| SpaceWeather.com
Posted on 02/09/2011 10:38:01 AM PST by The Comedian
SOLAR ACTIVITY HEATS UP: Formerly quiet sunspot 1153 is suddenly crackling with C- and M-class solar flares. NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded this eruption during the waning hours of Feb. 8th:
Because sunspot 1153 is rounding the sun's western horizon, these eruptions are not Earth-directed. They are, however, Venus-directed. The second planet from the sun could receive glancing blows from solar plasma clouds in the days ahead. Readers with solar telescopes are encouraged to monitor the action.
TOPICS: Astronomy
KEYWORDS: catastrophism; solar; sun
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To: The Comedian
Very cool!
Bush's fault, correct?
To: SunkenCiv; CJ Wolf; houeto; Quix; null and void; B4Ranch; Whenifhow; Silentgypsy; FromLori; ...
Venusian-power-grid-endangered ping.
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Today is a good day to die.
I didn't say for whom.
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posted on
02/09/2011 10:41:32 AM PST
by
The Comedian
(Muslim Brotherhood = A.N.S.W.E.R = Soros = Obama)
To: The Comedian
I guess solar panels on Venus would be counterproductive ?
sarc /
To: The Comedian; Salamander; humblegunner; Eaker; Allegra; TheOldLady; 50mm; Larry Lucido; ...
As if two invisible galactic fists were squeezing a huge solar zit.
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posted on
02/09/2011 10:49:46 AM PST
by
shibumi
(I am The Nexus One - I want more life, Baby I aint done!)
To: The Comedian
The Sun had better start cranking out a lot more of these Sunspots if it hopes to catch up to NOAA's predictions:
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posted on
02/09/2011 10:51:23 AM PST
by
Yo-Yo
(Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: The Comedian
Looks like she's already been hit!
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posted on
02/09/2011 10:51:50 AM PST
by
houeto
(Government derives its just powers from the consent of the governed.)
To: The Comedian
Amazing stuff. It’s hard to wrap my head around the scale of that.
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posted on
02/09/2011 10:58:51 AM PST
by
Ramius
(Personally, I give us... one chance in three. More tea?)
To: Yo-Yo
It makes one wonder why the “predictions” line only depicts the future. It should extend into the past in order for the reader to assess how good prior predictions have been. Perhaps they aren’t that proud?
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posted on
02/09/2011 11:01:10 AM PST
by
the_Watchman
(Healthcare reform was never about health.)
To: houeto; humblegunner
That’s the Venus de Blogger.
(She’s been excerpted.)
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posted on
02/09/2011 11:02:37 AM PST
by
shibumi
(I am The Nexus One - I want more life, Baby I aint done!)
To: Upstate NY Guy
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posted on
02/09/2011 11:02:48 AM PST
by
Uriah_lost
(Is there no balm in Gilead?....)
To: shibumi
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posted on
02/09/2011 11:07:50 AM PST
by
houeto
(Government derives its just powers from the consent of the governed.)
To: The Comedian
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posted on
02/09/2011 11:08:11 AM PST
by
JoeProBono
(A closed mouth gathers no feet - Visualize)
To: The Comedian
Wow, that is magnificent. There is an almost-readable time code at the bottom left of the time lapse video. Since I can’t fully read it, I am guessing but it appears that mass ejection takes about 10 minutes (18:50 to 19:00) to extend the full “height” of the flare.
Now, an additional estimation (based on the earth-to-scale addition in your gif) means that flare altitude is somewhere around 80,000 miles. (diameter of the Earth approx 8,000 miles and I am making a wild guess that the flare extends about 10 earths out from the surface)
80,000 miles in 10 minutes is just about 1,000,000 miles per hour. Which means, we are observing one of the fasting moving (non-sub-atomic) things we’ll ever see with current viewing technology.
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posted on
02/09/2011 11:10:20 AM PST
by
GreenAccord
(Bacon Akbar!)
To: The Comedian
will that make it warmer here? I’m freezing, sick of winter, tired of cold and I really want some of that sunspot hotness to head this way.
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posted on
02/09/2011 11:41:26 AM PST
by
madamemayhem
(defeat is not getting knocked down, it is not getting back up.)
To: the_Watchman
It makes one wonder why the predictions line only depicts the future. It should extend into the past in order for the reader to assess how good prior predictions have been. Perhaps they arent that proud? That prediction line has been revised downward several times over the past two years, based on it's continued overprediction of sunspots vis a vis observed sunspots.
(P.S., I posted the wrong graph in 6 above. I posted Flux, not Sunspot count. Here is the Sunspot count and also a May 2009 graph:)
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posted on
02/09/2011 11:48:20 AM PST
by
Yo-Yo
(Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: shibumi
As if two invisible galactic fists were squeezing a huge solar zit.Huge Solar Zit would be a most awesome name for a band.
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posted on
02/09/2011 1:01:08 PM PST
by
Allegra
(Hey! Stop looking at my tagline like that.)
To: shibumi; Salamander; humblegunner; Eaker; Allegra; TheOldLady; 50mm; Larry Lucido; ...
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posted on
02/09/2011 5:01:06 PM PST
by
50mm
( I don't use drugs, my dreams are frightening enough.)
To: The Comedian
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posted on
02/09/2011 5:16:07 PM PST
by
TheOldLady
("20 Years Ago Desert Storm began...where were you...?" "I believe I was hitting it." - Lazamataz)
To: shibumi
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