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Nasa says super solar storm coming in 2012. It could knock out all electricity on the planet! ***NEW UPDATE*** NASA has revised their prediction for solar maximum to now occur around mid-May of 2013 IMT |
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Kicking off the 2012 series, here I examine what some doomsayers think about a solar flare apocalypse in 2012, then I examine what solar flares actually are and what science to date has revealed about them. Music by the awesome Hungry Lucy: www.jamendo.com Most images taken from Wikipedia. SOHO vids and caps by NASA/ESA. 3D sequences rendered in Celestia. www.shatters.net SOURCES: www.december212012.com umsonline.org www.viewzone.com hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org earthobservatory.nasa.gov www.space.com www.swpc.noaa.gov sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov www.spaceweather.com sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov |
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Solar Flare activity will reach it's peak in the year 2012. |
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Why does the Sun flare? Unpredictably, our Sun unleashes tremendous flares expelling hot gas into the Solar System that can affect satellites, astronauts, and power grids on Earth. This close up of an active region on the Sun that produced a powerful X-class flare was captured by the orbiting TRACE satellite. Clicking on the image should bring up a movie that shows the evolution of Active Region 9906 over about four hours. The glowing gas flowing around the relatively stable magnetic field loops above the Sun's photosphere has a temperature of over ten million degrees Celsius. These flows occurred after violently unstable magnetic reconnection events above the Sun produced the flare. Many things about solar active regions are not well understood including the presence of dark regions that appear to move inward during the movie. |
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NASA solar data & simulations from 1998+ I compiled and edited. Also, my Black Hole Montage: www.youtube.com & my Star Scale Montage: www.youtube.com Produced by PHJ |
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On August 1st around 0855 UT, Earth orbiting satellites detected a C3-class solar flare. The origin of the blast was sunspot 1092. At about the same time, an enormous magnetic filament stretching across the sun's northern hemisphere erupted. Video from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. Courtesy of SDO (NASA) and the AIA consortium. Video originally posted on spaceweather.com |
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Heading for earth; Should arrive August 3rd, 2010. A flare is defined as a sudden, rapid, and intense variation in brightness. A solar flare occurs when magnetic energy that has built up in the solar atmosphere is suddenly released. Radiation is emitted across virtually the entire electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves at the long wavelength end, through optical emission to x-rays and gamma rays at the short wavelength end. The amount of energy released is the equivalent of millions of 100-megaton hydrogen bombs exploding at the same time! The first solar flare recorded in astronomical literature was on September 1, 1859. Two scientists, Richard C. Carrington and Richard Hodgson, were independently observing sunspots at the time, when they viewed a large flare in white light. |
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Solar Flare August 1, 2010 www.swpc.noaa.gov |
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solar flare in chromosphere, recorded by JAXA's Hinode spacecraft |
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311 preforms Solar Flare from DTOM |
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A solar eruption sends a wave of plasma hurtling towards Earth on August 1st, 2010. The event was captured by NASA satellites and explained by Discovery News Space Producer Ian O'Neill. |
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THIS IS A C3 CLASS CME FROM SUNSPOT 1092 HEADING FOR EARTH. SHOULD REACH EARTH AUGUST 4 -5 2010. www.nasa.gov |
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A huge solar flare (CME)from 4/2001 Credit: NASA |
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Learn Remote Viewing at www.eddamespredictions.com |
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A solar flare is a violent explosion in a star's (like the Sun's) atmosphere releasing up to a total energy of 6 × 1025 Joules.[1] Solar flares take place in the solar corona and chromosphere, heating plasma to tens of millions of kelvins and accelerating electrons, protons and heavier ions to near the speed of light. They produce electromagnetic radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum at all wavelengths from long-wave radio to the shortest wavelength gamma rays.[2] Most flares occur in active regions around sunspots, where intense magnetic fields emerge from the Sun's surface into the corona. Flares are powered by the sudden (timescales of minutes to tens of minutes) release of magnetic energy stored in the corona. X-rays and UV radiation emitted by solar flares can affect Earth's ionosphere and disrupt long-range radio communications. Direct radio emission at decimetric wavelengths may disturb operation of radars and other devices operating at these frequencies. Solar flares were first observed on the Sun in by Carrington and independently by Hodgson in 1859 as localized brightenings in a sunspot group. Stellar flares have also been observed on a variety of other stars. The frequency of occurrence of solar flares varies, from several per day when the Sun is particularly "active" to less than one each week when the Sun is "quiet". Large flares are less frequent than smaller ones. Solar activity varies with an 11-year cycle (the solar cycle). At the peak of the <b>...</b> |
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Chris White (nowheretorun1984) shares his research and opinions on the 2012 Solar Flare theories. Some might consider this video a debunkumentory. Tags: 2012, Solar Flares |
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In this video, Brad speaks on the enormous solar flare that hit Earth today (July 7/09) and also shows how the crop circles were able to predict this event days in advance. Also spoken on is Brad's own personal experience with interlacing realities. Link to Sunspot Video: iono.jpl.nasa.gov More info on the sunspot: www.gympietimes.com.au Crop Circle Accurately Predicts Solar Storm: www.examiner.com Link to Crop Circle that predicted the Solar Flare: www.cropcircleconnector.com www.thestarseedcouncil.com http |
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On August 1, 2010, the sun produced a complex event, or really a set of events. At approximately 8:55 UT a large filament on the northwest of the sun erupted and at nearly the same time in sunspot active region 11902, a C3 flare occurred. In addition to the flare, a coronal wave can be seen coming from the sunspot group. Nearly 10 hours later another filament, southeast of the first filament, also erupted. Two CMEs were produced from this set of events and should impact the earth on Aug 4th and 5th. These may produce some aurora and solar storms but the effect is predicted to be minimal. In as far as we can tell at this time these CMEs are not fast or otherwise extraordinary. The flare and the first filament eruption seem to occur together in what scientists often refer to as a "sympathetic" event - a set of events where one event appears to have caused the other event. So the big question is, "Which came first, the flare or the filament eruption?" This difficult yet important question is precisely one of the reasons the Solar Dynamics Observatory was built to answer. Credit: NASA SDO Solar Dynamics Observatory. Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company. Composite of 3 different wavelength images from the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). This mostly shows the hot corona but some darker chromospheric material (filament) can be seen. |
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A Solar Flare I made using 3ds max. The particle system is a little screwy still, the small surface fires die out about halfway through. But the beginning looks nice! :P |
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STEREO (Behind) was in position to observe an M-class (moderate) solar flare (Jan. 17, 2010), the largest one detected for more than two years. It was accompanied by a coronal mass ejection (CME), seen as the large cloud of particles surrounding the bright flash as well as a wave of material spreading part way across the Sun. Solar activity level has been slumbering rather quietly, but this substantial active region has shown plenty of signs of life. Besides that flare, several other, smaller flares can be seen in the video (about 30 hours). The brightness of the flares causes the light to spread along pixel rows of the detector, its tell tale signature. credit: NASA/ESA source: sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov |
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The Sun is BURNING!!!!!!! - NO SHIT SHERLOCK. Largest Solar Flare on record: November 4th, 2003 X34-48 NOTICE: you will see the massive ejection in the lower right at 1:09-1:12 - try and pause it if you can - I'm assuming that was the big one. NOTICE 2: THE STILL FRAME after the sun vid is actually from another flare, in 2001 I think... Just to give you another visual of more intense solar activity. -August 1989 big X20 -March 6th 1989 famous one that knocked out some Canadian infrastructure -April 21 2001 another really big X20 class -2003 there was an X17 and X10 back to back C class are small M class are medium X class are big Everything is in Motion. We are all Star Dust. Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out. |
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First of a possible series of gameplay tips about BT3. The first video covers the uses and counters to Solar Flare. |
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recently i was wholly captured by footage showing close ups of solar flares. i then set out to edit the material (only a few seconds) to this 3 minutes clip. it includes a TRACE (trace.lmsal.com ) rendering of an unusual solar flare observed on april 21, 2002 (near 1'30"). all materials used here are in the public domain, as the data (see sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov have been provided by projects labelling their imagery as freely distributable for noncommercial purposes. enjoy. |
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Elise Wagner discusses her work and process for her show "Solar Flare" at Butters Gallery July 2010. |
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