Simply Amazing Solar Prominence Eruption!


www.thesuntoday.org - I woke up to this event, aptly described in an email from a colleague - "Never seen anything like this before - spectacular". It really is just amazing! Here are videos of a prominence eruption from 304, 171 and 211 Angstrom channel cameras on SDO. Also included is a video from the LASCO C2 coronagraph aboard the SOHO spacecraft. This event produced M2.5 x-ray solar flare and a moderate proton storm. There are no major concerns for space weather. credit SOHO, SDO, www.helioviewer.org Brought to you by The Sun Today.


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AMAZING MASSIVE SOLAR ERUPTION!!! EXTREMELY CLOSE LOOK!!!


The sun unleashed a massive solar storm today in a spectacular eruption that some have called the most impressive yet observed by the NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. The video shown is dramatic. NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center predicts that the solar flare will generate a coronal mass ejection (CME) - an explosion of charged particles (plasma) spewed into space. This could cause a geomagnetic storm when the plasma reaches and interacts with the Earth's magnetic field. However -- and fortunately - the angle at which the plasma bombardment reaches the Earth beginning tomorrow and peaking on June 9 suggests the intensity of the geomagnetic storm will reach only G1 (minor) to G2 (moderate) levels on a scale from G1 to G5 (G5 would signify potentially widespread damage to power grids, GPS, and low-earth orbit satellite systems generally).


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NASA films incredible solar flare: Video of unique sun explosion


Courtesy: NASA/SDO/GOES An unusual solar flare observed by a NASA space observatory on Tuesday could cause some disruptions to satellite communications and power on Earth over the next day or so, officials said. The potent blast from the Sun unleashed a firestorm of radiation on a level not witnessed since 2006, and will likely lead to moderate geomagnetic storm activity by Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.


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Extreme Solar Flares


From NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio. Solar flares may seem like far-away events, but they can damage satellites and even ground-based technologies and power grids. Every 11 years, as the sun reaches its maximum activity they become bigger and more common, and that increases the chances that one will significantly affect Earth. So what are these solar eruptions? A solar flare is basically an explosion on the surface of the sun ranging from minutes to hours in length. Large flares can release enough energy to power the entire United States for a million years. Flares happen when the powerful magnetic fields in and around the sun reconnect. They're usually associated with active regions, often seen as sunspots, where the magnetic fields are strongest. Flares are classified according to their strength. The smallest ones are B-class, followed by C, M and X, the largest. Similar to the Richter scale for earthquakes, each letter represents a ten-fold increase in energy output. So an X is 10 times an M and 100 times a C. Within each letter class, there is a finer scale from 1 to 9. C-class flares are too weak to noticeably affect Earth. M-class flares can cause brief radio blackouts at the poles and minor radiation storms that might endanger astronauts. It's the X-class flares that are the real juggernauts. Although X is the last letter, there are flares more than 10 times the power of an X1, so X-class flares can go higher than 9. The most powerful flare on record was in <b>...</b>


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X2.1 Class Flare Earth Directed / Solar Watch Sep 7, 2011


X-FLARE: Earth-orbiting satellites have detected an X2-class solar flare from sunspot 1283. The explosion, which occured at 2220 UT on Sept. 6th, appears to have hurled a CME toward Earth. This is the second time today that sunspot 1283 has propelled a plasma cloud in our general direction. Information extracted from spaceweather.com The flares produced waves of ionization in Earth's upper atmosphere, briefly altering the propagation of low-frequency radio signals around our planet. Moreover, the two eruptions hurled clouds of plasma (CMEs) in our general direction. A preliminary analysis of SOHO and STEREO imagery suggests that the CMEs could sail substantially north of Earth, delivering a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field as they pass. ETA: Sept. 8-10 SolarIMG website solarimg.org Website Under Construction http Soho Website sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov Solar Soft website www.lmsal.com Helioviewer www.helioviewer.org Quality Dedicated Solar Website Link solarimg.org Estimated Planetary K index information www.swpc.noaa.gov GOES Xray Flux Data www.swpc.noaa.gov Sunspot Information from Solar Monitor www.solarmonitor.org Earthquake Forecasting Channel youtube.com Quality Weather Website www.westernpacificweather.com Space Weather Website http Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending music used is "Sunshine" by John Murphy


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X1.9 Class Solar Flare / Solar Watch Sep 24, 2011


SATURDAY X-FLARE: Behemoth sunspot unleashed another strong flare on Saturday morning--an X1.9-category blast at 0940 UT. The explosion produced a coronal mass ejection (CME) that might deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field in the days ahead. SolarWatcher Website www.solarwatcher.net Soho Website http Solar Soft website www.lmsal.com Helioviewer www.helioviewer.org Quality Dedicated Solar Website Link solarimg.org Estimated Planetary K index information www.swpc.noaa.gov GOES Xray Flux Data www.swpc.noaa.gov Sunspot Information from Solar Monitor www.solarmonitor.org Earthquake Forecasting Channel youtube.com Quality Weather Website www.westernpacificweather.com Space Weather Website http SolarIMG website solarimg.org Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending music used is "Sunshine" by John Murphy


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HUGE explosion on the Sun on June 7, 2011


The Sun let loose with an enormous explosion on the morning of June 7, 2011. The entire eruption was captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. The animation here is from the ultraviolet camera, colored orange to make it viewable. Here's my blog post with details and more video: blogs.discovermagazine.com


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www.foxnews.com www.youtube.com flag-banned-america/ solarimg.org spaceweather.com www.spaceweather.ca .solarimg.org www.spaceweather.ca bass2000.obspm.fr sdowww.lmsal.com smei.nso.edu www.terracycles.com science.nasa.gov ANOTHER X-FLARE: Earth-orbiting satellites have detected another strong flare from sunspot 1283. The X1.8-class event at 2238 UT on Sept. 7th produced a bright flash of extreme UV radiation and hurled an inky-dark plume of plasma into space. Click to view the movie from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory: This is the third significant flare from sunspot 1283 since Sept. 6th. All three eruptions propelled CMEs in the general direction of Earth. Not one of the CMEs, however, will hit our planet squarely. Glancing blows from the three clouds will commence sometime on Sept. 9th and continue through Sept. 11th, possibly sparking minor geomagnetic storms. Solar flare alerts: text, voice. STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: Sunspot 1283 is crackling with solar flares. Yesterday, Sept. 6th, the active region produced an M5.3-class eruption at 0150 UT followed by a X2.1-class event at 2220 UT. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded this extreme UV flash from the X-flare: The flares produced waves of ionization in Earth's upper atmosphere, briefly altering the propagation of low-frequency radio signals around our planet. Moreover, the two eruptions hurled clouds of plasma (CMEs) in our general direction. A preliminary analysis of SOHO and STEREO imagery suggests that the <b>...</b>


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UPDATE: X2-class Solar Flare Sends CME Hurling Towards Earth - September 6, 2011


"X-FLARE: Earth orbiting satellites have detected an X2-class solar flare from sunspot 1283. The explosion, whch occured at 2220 UT on Sept. 6th, appears to have hurled a CME toward Earth. Stay tuned for updates." spaceweather.com ------------- Scientists classify solar flares according to their x-ray brightness in the wavelength range 1 to 8 Angstroms. There are 3 categories: X-class flares are big; they are major events that can trigger planet-wide radio blackouts and long-lasting radiation storms. M-class flares are medium-sized; they can cause brief radio blackouts that affect Earth's polar regions. Minor radiation storms sometimes follow an M-class flare. Compared to X- and M-class events, C-class flares are small with few noticeable consequences here on Earth. - spaceweather.com --------------------- WTF News.... For the Win. ----------- yipes


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Monster Prominence


When a rather large-sized (M 3.6 class) flare occurred near the edge of the Sun, it blew out a gorgeous, waving mass of erupting plasma that swirled and twisted over a 90-minute period (Feb. 24, 2011). This event was captured in extreme ultraviolet light by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory spacecraft . Some of the material blew out into space and other portions fell back to the surface. Because SDO images are super-HD, we can zoom in on the action and still see exquisite details. And using a cadence of a frame taken every 24 seconds, the sense of motion is, by all appearances, seamless. Sit back and enjoy the jaw-dropping solar show.


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www.foxnews.com solarimg.org spaceweather.com www.spaceweather.ca .solarimg.org www.spaceweather.ca bass2000.obspm.fr sdowww.lmsal.com smei.nso.edu www.terracycles.com science.nasa.gov ANOTHER X-FLARE: Earth-orbiting satellites have detected another strong flare from sunspot 1283. The X1.8-class event at 2238 UT on Sept. 7th produced a bright flash of extreme UV radiation and hurled an inky-dark plume of plasma into space. Click to view the movie from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory: This is the third significant flare from sunspot 1283 since Sept. 6th. All three eruptions propelled CMEs in the general direction of Earth. Not one of the CMEs, however, will hit our planet squarely. Glancing blows from the three clouds will commence sometime on Sept. 9th and continue through Sept. 11th, possibly sparking minor geomagnetic storms. Solar flare alerts: text, voice. STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: Sunspot 1283 is crackling with solar flares. Yesterday, Sept. 6th, the active region produced an M5.3-class eruption at 0150 UT followed by a X2.1-class event at 2220 UT. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded this extreme UV flash from the X-flare: The flares produced waves of ionization in Earth's upper atmosphere, briefly altering the propagation of low-frequency radio signals around our planet. Moreover, the two eruptions hurled clouds of plasma (CMEs) in our general direction. A preliminary analysis of SOHO and STEREO imagery suggests that the CMEs could sail substantially north of <b>...</b>


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SOLAR FLARE ! 2012 WORLD CRISIS WILL FOLLOW FOR MONTHS!


SCIENTIST warn that an incoming SOLAR FLARE by 2012 or thereafter would create a WORLDWIDE CRISIS.


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# 595 USA GOVERNMENT WARNING!!! Just Now. Strong Solar Storm Reaching Earth


NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center -- the nation's official source of warnings and alerts about space weather and its impacts on Earth -- issued a warning for a strong, G3 geomagnetic storm on Earth resulting from a significant explosion from the sun's corona Saturday morning. G-scale solar storms range from G1 (minor) to G5 (extreme). NOAA's space weather experts are available to discuss this and the potential for more solar storms this week. Impacts have arrived on Earth, jolting the planet's magnetic field and triggering strong "geomagnetic storming" in some regions. Saturday's coronal mass ejection -- a burst of charged particles and magnetic field that streamed out from the sun at about five million miles an hour -- delivered a glancing blow to the planet. If it had been directed straight at Earth, the geomagnetic storming could have reached "severe" to "extreme" levels. Geomagnetic storms on Earth can impede the operation of electrical grids and temporarily damage radio and satellite telecommunications. No impacts to the power grid, satellite or other technological systems have yet been reported yet from today's geomagnetic storm, which could persist for several more hours. The spot on the sun that produced Saturday's coronal mass ejection remains active and is well positioned to deliver more storm activity in the next several days. NOAA's SWPC will continue to watch the active region for activity, and will continue to inform its customers -- grid operators <b>...</b>


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M5.3-class Flare - Earth-Directed, Possible Geomagnetic Storm September 8 - 9, 2011


UPDATE: X2-class Solar Flare Sends CME Hurling Towards Earth - September 6, 2011 www.youtube.com *************** "At 9:35 PM ET on September 5, 2011, the sun emitted an Earth-directed M5.3 class flare as measured by the GOES satellite. The flare erupted from a region of the sun that appears close to dead center from Earth's perspective, an active region designated number 1283. The flare caused a slight increase of solar energetic protons some 26000 miles above Earth's surface." www.nasa.gov "Because of the sunspot's central location on the solar disk, the eruption was Earth-directed--but is a CME heading our way? Around the time of the explosion, a number of plasma clouds were already billowing away from the sun, adding an element of confusion to the analysis. Tentatively, we expect Earth's magnetic field to receive a glancing blow from a CME on Sept. 8th or 9th. Stay tuned for updates." www.spaceweather.com September 2011 Aurora Gallery spaceweather.com ----------- WTF News... For the Win.


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X1.8 Class Solar Flare Sep 7, 2011


ANOTHER X-FLARE: Earth-orbiting satellites have detected another strong flare from sunspot 1283. The X1.8 category blast occured at 2238 UT on Sept. 7th. SOLAR RADIO BURSTS: This week's sharp increase in solar activity has turned the sun into a radio transmitter. Bursts of shortwave static are coming from the unstable magnetic canopy of sunspot 1283. SolarIMG website solarimg.org SolarWatcher Website http Soho Website sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov Solar Soft website www.lmsal.com Helioviewer www.helioviewer.org Quality Dedicated Solar Website Link solarimg.org Estimated Planetary K index information www.swpc.noaa.gov GOES Xray Flux Data www.swpc.noaa.gov Sunspot Information from Solar Monitor www.solarmonitor.org Earthquake Forecasting Channel youtube.com Quality Weather Website www.westernpacificweather.com Space Weather Website http Epic Music created by Mike Dicillo (The Men In The Shadows Of The Gods) www.mikedicillo.com


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M9.3 Class Solar Flare / Solar Watch Aug 4, 2011


STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: For the third day in a row, active sunspot AR 11261 has unleashed a strong M-class solar flare. The latest blast at 0357 UT on August 4th registered M9.3 on the Richter Scale of Flares, almost crossing the threshold into X-territory (X-flares are the most powerful kind). The number of energetic protons around Earth has jumped nearly 100-fold as a result of this event. INCOMING CLOUDS: At least two coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are now en route to Earth, propelled toward us by eruptions in the magnetic canopy of sunspot 1261 on August 2nd and 3rd. Analysts at the GSFC Space Weather Lab have just produced a new 3-D model of the advancing CMEs. According to the model, Earth's magnetic field will receive a double-strike from the clouds on August 4th at 22:39 UT plus minus 7 hours. Mild to moderate geomagnetic storms are possible when the CMEs arrive Above information extracted from spaceweather.com SolarIMG website solarimg.org Website Under construction http Soho Website sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov Solar Soft website www.lmsal.com Helioviewer www.helioviewer.org Quality Dedicated Solar Website Link solarimg.org Estimated Planetary K index information www.swpc.noaa.gov GOES Xray Flux Data www.swpc.noaa.gov Sunspot Information from Solar Monitor www.solarmonitor.org Earthquake Forecasting Channel youtube.com Quality Weather Website www.westernpacificweather.com Space Weather Website http Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending <b>...</b>


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9/8/2011 Alert X Class Solar Flare & earthquake coming up date X 2 AND X1.8 .avi.avi


www.foxnews.com solarimg.org spaceweather.com www.spaceweather.ca .solarimg.org www.spaceweather.ca bass2000.obspm.fr sdowww.lmsal.com smei.nso.edu www.terracycles.com science.nasa.gov ANOTHER X-FLARE: Earth-orbiting satellites have detected another strong flare from sunspot 1283. The X1.8-class event at 2238 UT on Sept. 7th produced a bright flash of extreme UV radiation and hurled an inky-dark plume of plasma into space. Click to view the movie from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory: This is the third significant flare from sunspot 1283 since Sept. 6th. All three eruptions propelled CMEs in the general direction of Earth. Not one of the CMEs, however, will hit our planet squarely. Glancing blows from the three clouds will commence sometime on Sept. 9th and continue through Sept. 11th, possibly sparking minor geomagnetic storms. Solar flare alerts: text, voice. STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: Sunspot 1283 is crackling with solar flares. Yesterday, Sept. 6th, the active region produced an M5.3-class eruption at 0150 UT followed by a X2.1-class event at 2220 UT. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded this extreme UV flash from the X-flare: The flares produced waves of ionization in Earth's upper atmosphere, briefly altering the propagation of low-frequency radio signals around our planet. Moreover, the two eruptions hurled clouds of plasma (CMEs) in our general direction. A preliminary analysis of SOHO and STEREO imagery suggests that the CMEs could sail substantially north of <b>...</b>


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www.spaceweather.ca .solarimg.org www.spaceweather.ca bass2000.obspm.fr sdowww.lmsal.com smei.nso.edu www.terracycles.com science.nasa.gov STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: Sunspot 1283 is crackling with solar flares. Yesterday, Sept. 6th, the active region produced an M5.3-class eruption at 0150 UT followed by a X2.1-class event at 2220 UT. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded this extreme UV flash from the X-flare: The flares produced waves of ionization in Earth's upper atmosphere, briefly altering the propagation of low-frequency radio signals around our planet. Moreover, the two eruptions hurled clouds of plasma (CMEs) in our general direction. A preliminary analysis of SOHO and STEREO imagery suggests that the CMEs could sail substantially north of Earth, delivering a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field as they pass. ETA: Sept. 8-10. Stay tuned for updates. Solar flare alerts: X-FLARE: March 9th ended with a powerful solar flare. Earth-orbiting satellites detected an X1.5-class explosion from behemoth sunspot 1166 around 2323 UT. A movie from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory shows a bright flash of UV radiation plus some material being hurled away from the blast site: Movie formats: 4 MB gif, 1.2 MB iPad, 0.3 MB iPhone UPDATE (March 10 @ 1800 UT): Newly-arriving coronagraph data from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory show no bright CME emerging from this eruption. Some material was surely hurled in our direction, but probably not enough for significant Earth <b>...</b>


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M3.2 Class Solar Flare / Solar Watch Sep 5, 2011


LIMB FLARES: The northwestern limb of the sun is crackling with M-class solar flares(M3.2, M1.6, M1.2). The source appears to be departing sunspot complex active region 11286. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) emerging from the blast site are not Earth-directed. Nevertheless, these flares are having a minor effect on Earth as their radiation ionizes our planet's upper atmosphere. SolarIMG website solarimg.org Website Under Construction http Soho Website sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov Solar Soft website www.lmsal.com Helioviewer www.helioviewer.org Quality Dedicated Solar Website Link solarimg.org Estimated Planetary K index information www.swpc.noaa.gov GOES Xray Flux Data www.swpc.noaa.gov Sunspot Information from Solar Monitor www.solarmonitor.org Earthquake Forecasting Channel youtube.com Quality Weather Website www.westernpacificweather.com Space Weather Website http Intro music used is royalty free and created by Kevin MacLeod Ending music used is 28 Strobe (Adagio in D Minor) by John Murphy


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Large Solar Storm-Earth Directed


Skywatch Media Newsflash for Feb 16, 2011: On Feb. 15th at 01.44 UT, sunspot 11158 unleashed the strongest solar flare of the year so far, an X2.2-category blast. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded an intense flash of extreme ultraviolet radiation. A third significant blast from sunspot region 11158 kicks off the first X-class flare of cycle 24. This event is expected propagate a significant Tropical Cyclone just under the equator region around the Feb 23-25 time frame and present a potentially dangerous storm that could reach Cat4/5 status. MAJOR FLARE: Earth-orbiting satellites have detected the strongest solar flare in more than four years. At 0156 UT on Feb. 15th, giant sunspot 1158 unleashed an X2-class eruption. X-flares are the strongest type of x-ray flare, and this is the first such eruption of new Solar Cycle 24. The explosion that produced the flare also sent a solar tsunami rippling through the sun's atmosphere and, more importantly, hurled a coronal mass ejection toward Earth. This raises the possibility of geomagnetic storms in the days ahead. For more visit Skywatch Media News: www.earthfrenzyradio.com


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This morning at 0805 UT, sunspot 1263 produced a powerful X7-class solar flare.


MAJOR SOLAR FLARE: This morning at 0805 UT, sunspot 1263 produced a powerful X7-class solar flare. The brunt of the explosion was not Earth directed. Nevertheless, a minor proton storm is in progress around our planet, which could affect satellites in high-altitude orbits. Also, radiation from flare created waves of ionization in Earth's upper atmosphere, briefly disrupting communications at some VLF and HF radio frequencies. SOHO coronagraphs show a CME emerging from the blast site. The cloud will probably miss Earth. At this time, however, we cannot rule out a glancing blow from the flank of the CME on or about August 11th. Stay tuned for updates.


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HUGE SOLAR EXPLOSION / 4.2 IN MISSOURI !


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Significant Earth Directed Solar Flare Feb 14, 2011


Significant Solar Flare recorded 2011/02/13 17:28:00 that produced a M6.6 blast .The source of this activity, sunspot 11158 is growing rapidly. EARTH-DIRECTED SOLAR FLARE: On Feb. 13th at 1738 UT, sunspot 11158 unleashed the strongest solar flare of the year so far, an M6.6-category blast. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded an intense flash of extreme ultraviolet radiation The eruption produced a loud blast of radio waves heard in shortwave receivers around the dayside of our planet. In New Mexico, amateur radio astronomer Thomas Ashcraft recorded these sounds at 19 to 21 MHz. "This was some of the strongest radio bursting of the new solar cycle," he says. "What a great solar day." Preliminary coronagraph data from STEREO-A and SOHO agree that the explosion produced a fast but not particularly bright coronal mass ejection (CME). The cloud will likely hit Earth's magnetic field on or about Feb. 15th. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras. Significant Solar Flare recorded 2011/02/13 17:28:00 that produced a M6.6 blast .The source of this significant 11158 sunspot discharges 2011/02/13 17:28:00 M6.6 2011/02/14 17:20:00 M2.2 2011/02/15 01:44:00 X2.2 Intro music used is royalty Free and created by Kevin MacLeod video.godlikeproductions.com


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Amazing video of massive solar flare erupting from surface of Sun


NASA's Solar Dynamic Observatory filmed images of a large solar flare on February 24 2011. The (M3.6 rating) event is not the strongest solar flare ever recorded but was still big enough to kick up a huge tendril of plasma, known as a solar prominence. The entire eruption lasted for about 90 minutes. Thursday's flare was the latest in a recent series of of sun storm emissions, but its blast was directed away from the Earth and is not expected to pose any disruption to satellites or other electronic systems. Scientists use a three tier system to classify solar flares; Class X are the largest and most powerful, Class M are medium but still considered very large, while Class C are the weakest.." RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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X1.5 Class Flare Earth Directed / Solar Watch March 10, 2011


March 9th ended with a powerful solar flare. Earth-orbiting satellites detected an X1.5-class explosion from behemoth sunspot 11166 around 2323 UTC. A movie from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory shows a bright flash of UV radiation plus some material being hurled away from the blast site After four years without any X-flares, the sun has produced two of the powerful blasts in less than one month: Feb. 15th and March 9th. This continues the recent trend of increasing solar activity, and shows that Solar Cycle 24 is heating up. NOAA forecasters estimate a 5% chance of more X-flares during the next 24 hours The X1.5 event event peaked at 23:16 UTC Wednesday evening and caused a strong R3 Level Radio Blackout on the sunlit side of earth significant 11166 sunspot discharges 2011/03/09 23:13:00 X1.5 Solar Soft website www.lmsal.com Helioviewer www.helioviewer.org Quality Dedicated Solar Website Link solarimg.org Estimated Planetary K index information www.swpc.noaa.gov GOES Xray Flux Data www.swpc.noaa.gov sunspot information from solar monitor www.solarmonitor.org Cactus website sidc.oma.be


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NASA SDO - Observations of the X2 solar flare on Feb 15, 2011


This movie shows you how two of the three instruments observed the X2 solar flare on February 15, 2011. Sunspot 1158 unleashed the strongest solar flare in more than four years. The eruption, which peaked at 0156 UT on February15th registered X2 on the Richter scale of solar flares. X-flares are the strongest type of solar flare, and this is the first such eruption of new Solar Cycle 24. In addition to flashing Earth with UV radiation, the explosion also hurled a coronal mass ejection (CME) in our direction. Credit: NASA SDO / Lockheed Martin / Stanford University


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Solar flare caught on camera


CBS News Raw: A solar flare erupted from the sun and was captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. This animation was made from multiple stills and colorized. No audio.


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www.spaceweather.ca www.spaceweather.ca bass2000.obspm.fr sdowww.lmsal.com smei.nso.edu www.terracycles.com www.spaceweather.ca .solarimg.org www.spaceweather.ca bass2000.obspm.fr sdowww.lmsal.com smei.nso.edu www.terracycles.com science.nasa.gov STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: Sunspot 1283 is crackling with solar flares. Yesterday, Sept. 6th, the active region produced an M5.3-class eruption at 0150 UT followed by a X2.1-class event at 2220 UT. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded this extreme UV flash from the X-flare: The flares produced waves of ionization in Earth's upper atmosphere, briefly altering the propagation of low-frequency radio signals around our planet. Moreover, the two eruptions hurled clouds of plasma (CMEs) in our general direction. A preliminary analysis of SOHO and STEREO imagery suggests that the CMEs could sail substantially north of Earth, delivering a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field as they pass. ETA: Sept. 8-10. Stay tuned for updates. Solar flare alerts: X-FLARE: March 9th ended with a powerful solar flare. Earth-orbiting satellites detected an X1.5-class explosion from behemoth sunspot 1166 around 2323 UT. A movie from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory shows a bright flash of UV radiation plus some material being hurled away from the blast site: Movie formats: 4 MB gif, 1.2 MB iPad, 0.3 MB iPhone UPDATE (March 10 @ 1800 UT): Newly-arriving coronagraph data from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory show no bright CME emerging from this <b>...</b>


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Shady & Tails ft Driftee - Solar Explosion 2.0


The Part 2 Of The Video : Solar Explosion. is a little short tho. just some clips i didn't get in the video... Music : Breathe Carolina - Wooly Thumbs up, comment & Rate please. Subscribe to the Drifters in this video ; Tails: www.youtube.com Driftee: www.youtube.com Shady: www.youtube.com Subscribe for more videos (: already working on that..


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MASSIVE Solar Explosion!


On June 7th, 2011 two SUNSPOTS (AR1226 - AR1227) unleashed a spectacular explosion and a M-2 Class Solar Flare. Although the event was massive not much material was ejected into space, instead falling back to the Solar surface.


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Sun Releases MASSIVE Solar Flare — BBC (HD) February 15, 2011


February 16, 2011 (BBC) — The sun has produced its largest solar flare in four years, observers say, prompting warnings of potential interference with electrical power grids and communications on Earth. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) recorded the so-called X-flare, the strongest eruption type, from a sunspot at 01:56 GMT on February 15, 2011. Such flares can affect communications on Earth. The British Geological Survey (BGS) has issued a geomagnetic storm warning, and says observers might be able to see auroras from the northern UK. In these images, the flare can be seen emanating from the bright spot just right of the center. The eruptions are expected to hit the Earth's magnetic field over the next couple of days, causing an increase in geomagnetic activity. According to the US space agency, the source of this activity - Sunspot 1158 - is growing rapidly. Solar flares are caused by the sudden release of magnetic energy stored in the Sun's atmosphere. Preliminary data from the Stereo-B and Soho spacecraft suggest that the explosion produced a fast but not particularly bright coronal mass ejection (CME) - a burst of charged particles released into space. The unpredictable activity on the Sun can interfere with modern technology on Earth, such as electrical power grids, communications systems and satellites - including the satellite navigation (or sat-nav) signals used on Earth. On Wednesday, the BGS released a rarely seen archive of geomagnetic records that <b>...</b>


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M6 Class Solar Flare - August 3rd,2011


STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: For the third day in a row, AR 11261 has unleashed a strong M-class solar flare. The latest blast at 14:30 UT on August 3rd registered M6 on the Richter Scale of Flares SolarIMG website solarimg.org Website Under construction http Soho Website sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov Solar Soft website www.lmsal.com Helioviewer www.helioviewer.org Quality Dedicated Solar Website Link solarimg.org Estimated Planetary K index information www.swpc.noaa.gov GOES Xray Flux Data www.swpc.noaa.gov Sunspot Information from Solar Monitor www.solarmonitor.org Earthquake Forecasting Channel youtube.com Space Weather Website www.spaceweather.com Geomagnetic storm scale index www.swpc.noaa.gov Music used is from Soundcritters (Swords And Claws)


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Spectacular X-Class Solar Flare-March 2011


Skywatch Media Newsflash for March 11, 2011: After four years without any X-flares, the sun has produced two of the powerful blasts in less than one month: Feb. 15th and March 9th. This continues the recent trend of increasing solar activity, and shows that Solar Cycle 24 is heating up. NOAA forecasters estimate a 5% chance of more X-flares during the next 24 hours The X1.5 event event peaked at 23:16 UTC Wednesday evening and caused a strong R3 Level Radio Blackout on the sunlit side of earth. Skywatch Media News: www.earthfrenzyradio.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com


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New Spectacular Solar Flare and Coronal Mass Ejection


The Sun unleashed an M-2 (medium-sized) solar flare with a spectacular coronal mass ejection (CME) on June 7. The large cloud of particles mushroomed up and fell back down looking as if it covered an area of almost half the solar surface. SDO observed the flare's peak at 1:41 AM ET. SDO recorded these images in extreme ultraviolet light and they show a very large explosion of cool gas. It is somewhat unique because at many places in the eruption there seems to be even cooler material -- at temperatures less than 80000K. When viewed in SOHO's coronagraphs, the event shows bright plasma and high-energy particles roaring from the Sun. This Earth-directed CME is moving at 1400 km/s according to NASA models. Due to its angle, however, effects on Earth should be fairly small. Nevertheless, it may generate space weather effects here on Earth in a few days. Credit: NASA/SDO


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Biggest solar flare for years to strike Earth HD


February 17, 2011 Nasa has released spectacular images of the solar flare that is due to strike the Earth this week, causing brilliant auroras. The sun shows a bit of flare: Stunning image shows explosion so powerful it may damage electrical grids on Earth- www.dailymail.co.uk


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Captured from SOHO on May 11th 2011


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Earth Directed X2.2-Class Solar Flare and bright CME: Feb. 15th, 2011.


=WARNING=Earth Directed X2.2-Class Solar Flare and bright CME: FIRST X-FLARE OF THE NEW SOLAR CYCLE: Earth-orbiting satellites detected an X2-class solar flare at 0156 UT on Feb. 15th. This is the most powerful solar flare in nearly five years, and the first X-flare of Solar Cycle 24. The source was behemoth sunspot 1158.


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(HD) Nasa Warns Of Super Solar Storm 2012 - 2013


***NEW UPDATE*** NASA has revised their prediction for solar maximum to now occur around mid-May of 2013. sources: www.nasa.gov www.youtube.com Solar SuperStorm 1859 -- It could happen again modernsurvivalblog.com science.nasa.gov science.nasa.gov science.nasa.gov Solar physicist David Hathaway of the National Space Science & Technology Center (NSSTC) explains: "First, remember what sunspots are--tangled knots of magnetism generated by the sun's inner dynamo. A typical sunspot exists for just a few weeks. Then it decays, leaving behind a 'corpse' of weak magnetic fields." Enter the conveyor belt. "The top of the conveyor belt skims the surface of the sun, sweeping up the magnetic fields of old, dead sunspots. The 'corpses' are dragged down at the poles to a depth of 200000 km where the sun's magnetic dynamo can amplify them. Once the corpses (magnetic knots) are reincarnated (amplified), they become buoyant and float back to the surface." Presto—new sunspots! Right: The sun's "great conveyor belt." All this happens with massive slowness. "It takes about 40 years for the belt to complete one loop," says Hathaway. The speed varies "anywhere from a 50-year pace (slow) to a 30-year pace (fast)." When the belt is turning "fast," it means that lots of magnetic fields are being swept up, and that a future sunspot cycle is going to be intense. This is a basis for forecasting: "The belt was turning fast in 1986-1996," says Hathaway. "Old magnetic fields swept up then should re <b>...</b>


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Major Solar Storm Alert-August 5, 2011


A magnificent Solar Radiation Storm shock will arrive on Earth early Aug. 5, predicted by www.solarstormwatch.com After several years of peaceful solar slumber, active sunspots have been unleashed for three days in a row...with the latest sun blast registering M9.3. According to NOAA in Boulder, CO, USA, the Earth's energetic protons have increased 100-fold since that time, setting off an onset of proton warnings and alerts for type II radio emissions, x-ray events exceeding M5 and 10cm radio bursts. Space Weather reports that two coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are propelling toward Earth from sunspot 1261 and 1263 that had erupted on Aug. 2 and Aug. 3. The magnetic field of Earth will receive mild to moderate geomagnetic storms when the CMEs arrive this Friday, releasing an M6 class flare from the larger 1261 that will hit Earth at 15 UTC. Skywatch Media News Link: www.earthfrenzyradio.com Visit on Twitter: twitter.com Where will you be in 2012? tinyurl.com


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The Sun lets loose an M9 flare


On July 30, 2011 at 02:00 UTC a sunspot erupted on the Sun, giving off a brief but powerful class M9 flare. The first segment shows it at 33.5 nanometers, in the ultraviolet (colored blue for clarity). You can see the explosion in the middle of the three bright regions. The second segment shows it a bit farther into the UV (falsely colored orange). I have not heard of any effect on Earth from this flare, though we may get some aurorae from it in a day or two. More info: blogs.discovermagazine.com Credit: NASA/SDO/Helioviewer.org


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NASA SDO - Solar Flare, July 11, 2011


Earlier today at 1103 UT the active region 1249 produced a beautiful c-class solar flare. This video shows the flare in three different wavelengths. 304 Angstrom: the chromosphere at ~50000 degrees C. 171 Angstrom: the transition region between chromosphere and the corona at 1 million degrees C. 193 Angstrom: shows the layers at 1.25 million degrees C. (plus some light at 20 million degrees!). Credit: NASA SDO


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Farside Explosion and CME (Nov 3, 2011)


During the late hours of Nov 3, 2011 an X1.9 Solar Flare took place around Sunspot 1339. A CME was seen in the latest images at the time. It turns out that the expanding CME cloud may have resulted from a Solar Flare on the farside of the Sun at almost the same time.


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Solar Storm Alert- Sunspot 1087


Skywatch Media News-July 14, 2010: Magnetic fields overlying sunspot 1087 became unstable and erupted yesterday. The explosion emitted a bright flash of UV light (a C3-class solar flare) and hurled a massive plume of hot plasma away from the sun. Click on the image to watch the action unfold - NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) recorded the 1.5-hour time-lapse movie beginning at 1950 UT on July 9th. SDO has been busy since sunspot 1087 appeared yesterday, recording B- and C-class flares every few hours. So far none of the eruptions has been Earth-directed, but this could change in the days ahead as the active region turns to face our planet


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Stunning video: NASA captures giant comet hitting sun


SOHO (NASA-ESA Solar & Heliospheric Observatory) watched as a fairly bright comet dove towards the Sun in a white streak and was not seen again after its close encounter (May 10-11, 2011). The comet, probably part of the Kreutz family of comets, was discovered by amateur astronomer Sergey Shurpakov. In this coronagraph the Sun (represented by a white circle) is blocked by the red occulting disk so that the faint structures in the Sun's corona can be discerned. Interestingly, a coronal mass ejection blasted out to the right just as the comet is approaching the Sun. Scientists, however, have yet to find a convincing physical connection between sun-grazing comets and coronal mass ejections. In fact, analysis of this CME using images from the Solar Dynamics Observatory shows that the CME erupted before the comet came close enough to the solar surface to interact with strong magnetic fields.


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June 7 2011 Largest ever observed Solar OutBurst and Massive Solar Flare X-Ray Burst


sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov wind.nasa.gov sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov Huge Intense Solar Out Burst and Massive Solar Flare seen on Sun viewing instruments today June 7 2011. An X-ray has also been detected in the last 48hrs. the Sun on June 7, 2011, starting at about 06:41 UT unleashed one of the most spectacular prominence eruptions ever observed, in fact, one could call it a "prominence explosion". But this explosion was larger by far than any rigged by Mythbusters: the prominence material expanded to a volume some 75 times as big across as the earth! , this is why watching the Sun is very important


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