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PostFri May 07, 2010 3:44 am » by nm156


Thanx kingz and aladin you work is a great help in understanding. P.S hey kings congrates on your 2,010th post, only two to go. :flop:
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PostFri May 07, 2010 4:35 pm » by Nickelson


kingz wrote:SDO Captures Eruptions on Sun
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WATCH VIDEO, CLICK LINK ON THE BOTTOM (It's worth it, check it out!):

New high-definition footage from the Solar Dynamic Observatory shows coronal mass ejections, huge eruptions of plasma blasting into space before showering back down on the sun's surface. Discovery Space producer Ian O'Neill explains the phenomenon.

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http://news.discovery.com/videos/space- ... n-sun.html


I figure you missed this post. I tried to watch your video, but it seems it doesn't work.

sdo-observes-massive-eruption-scorching-rain-on-the-sun-t20954.html

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PostSat May 08, 2010 9:51 am » by nm156


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PostSun May 09, 2010 7:34 am » by Kingz


Pick of The Week: Eruptive Trio
(May 7, 2010)

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As an active region rotated into view, it blew out three relatively small eruptions over about two days (Apr. 30 - May 2) as STEREO (Ahead) observed in extreme UV light. The first one was the largest and exhibited a pronounced twisting motion (shown in the still from May 1, 2010). The plasma, not far above the Sun's surface in these images, is ionized Helium heated to about 60,000 degrees. Note, too, the movement of plasma flowing along magnetic field lines that extend out beyond and loop back into the Sun's surface. Such activity occurs every day and is part of the dynamism of the changing Sun.

VIDEO:
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/pickofth ... upt_zm.mpg
http://sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov/pickoftheweek/
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PostSun May 09, 2010 7:39 am » by Kingz


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Current Geo-Magnetic Storm Level
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Low: Dst > -20 nT

Medium: -20 nT > Dst > -50 nT

High: -50 nT > Dst > -100 nT

Extreme: Dst < -100 nT
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PostSun May 09, 2010 9:15 am » by Kingz


WOOOWW :shock: :shock: :shock:

AMAZING ERUPTIONS:
Departing sunspot 1069 is crackling with solar flares. Just yesterday it erupted more than half a dozen times. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) video-recorded each of the explosions with a clarity ten times better than HDTV. Click on the image to view a sample:
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VIDEO:
http://spaceweather.com/swpod2010/09may ... p3h9d9edm6

On the "Richter scale" of solar flares, the eruption you just witnessed registered C2.4. In years past, solar physicists regarded C-flares as minor events, but SDO is revealing them to be quite spectacular. Here are three more examples from May 8th: C1.8-flare, C9-flare, B7-flare.
http://spaceweather.com/swpod2010/09may ... p3h9d9edm6
http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/gev_2010 ... 3508_m.mpg
http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/gev_2010 ... 3505_m.mpg

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This amazing footage comes from an observatory that has only been in space for a few months and is still being commissioned. Mission scientists are so busy calibrating sensors, developing software, and generally getting acquainted with their spacecraft, they barely have time to interpret the torrent of data. This will change in the weeks ahead as the commissioning phase winds down and the discovery phase revs up. Then the real excitement begins. Stay tuned!

more from the Solar Dynamics Observatory:
* First Light for SDO (Science@NASA)
* Massive Eruption, Scorching Rain on the Sun (Science@NASA)


http://spaceweather.com/
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PostSun May 09, 2010 9:46 am » by Kingz


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SDO - Amazing Eruptions,sunspot 1069 Is Crackling! (Compilation)


Pick of The Week: Eruptive Trio (May 7, 2010)
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PostMon May 10, 2010 1:52 pm » by Kingz


kingz wrote:WOOOWW :shock: :shock: :shock:

AMAZING ERUPTIONS:
Departing sunspot 1069 is crackling with solar flares. Just yesterday it erupted more than half a dozen times. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) video-recorded each of the explosions with a clarity ten times better than HDTV. Click on the image to view a sample:
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VIDEO:
http://spaceweather.com/swpod2010/09may ... p3h9d9edm6

On the "Richter scale" of solar flares, the eruption you just witnessed registered C2.4. In years past, solar physicists regarded C-flares as minor events, but SDO is revealing them to be quite spectacular. Here are three more examples from May 8th: C1.8-flare, C9-flare, B7-flare.
http://spaceweather.com/swpod2010/09may ... p3h9d9edm6
http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/gev_2010 ... 3508_m.mpg
http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/gev_2010 ... 3505_m.mpg

( RIGHT CLICK SAVE AS )

This amazing footage comes from an observatory that has only been in space for a few months and is still being commissioned. Mission scientists are so busy calibrating sensors, developing software, and generally getting acquainted with their spacecraft, they barely have time to interpret the torrent of data. This will change in the weeks ahead as the commissioning phase winds down and the discovery phase revs up. Then the real excitement begins. Stay tuned!

more from the Solar Dynamics Observatory:
* First Light for SDO (Science@NASA)
* Massive Eruption, Scorching Rain on the Sun (Science@NASA)


http://spaceweather.com/



UPDATE - BONUS:
SDO also observed a pair of impressive eruptions on May 5th: This one sent a "solar tsunami" rippling through the sun's atmosphere and this one propelled a massive magnetic filament off the sun's southwestern limb.

Video's here:
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http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/gev_2010 ... 4000_m.mpg

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http://www.lmsal.com/solarsoft/gev_2010 ... 3008_m.mpg

http://spaceweather.com/


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AURORA OUTLOOK: High latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras on May 11th. That's when a disturbance in the solar wind (a "co-rotating interaction region") is expected to move past our planet and possibly disturb polar magnetic fields. NOAA forecasters estimate a 30% chance of geomagnetic activity.
http://spaceweather.com/
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PostMon May 10, 2010 7:56 pm » by Krispy71


Have you watched the BONUS on spaceweather?
http://www.spaceweather.com/

BONUS: SDO also observed a pair of impressive eruptions on May 5th: This one sent a "solar tsunami" rippling through the sun's atmosphere and this one propelled a massive magnetic filament off the sun's southwestern limb.

WATCH THE SECOND "THIS ONE" !!!
A big black orb in front of the suns surface !!!
(or was this official a planet? Mercury?)


http://www.mijnalbum.nl/GroteFoto-AYQ668K7.jpg


I pauzed the movie 18 times at vast/regular distances,
and made screenshots of it.

http://www.mijnalbum.nl/GroteFoto-AIEHR6XZ.jpg


Look what some investigation comes up with :
enlargements of the orb ...
it is clear that there is some change in light upon the sphere, aswel the shape slightly minimal ...
(the light-change could also "maybe" come from the pixels, but dont know for sure)

But ...
What is that other "dot" in the bottom of the image (orange)?
It faints away and comes back ...
and a second one (red) appears .... ????

http://www.mijnalbum.nl/GroteFoto-F3W8LUE8.jpg


What is going on ?
Are these the same black dots/orbs we investegated and followed a few months ago?
So they are REAL !
This satelite captures images with tons of more resolution then SOHO and STEREO can,
but still the same ORBS show up.
I do not believe the compression-artifact story or hot-pixel sory any more. And also not the GammaRayBurst-story
on this one; they are fast and short and not a movie long.


NASA, do not bullshit us with crap-story's any longer!


So,
of WHAT do we have proof here?
A planet with the moons ... not likely ...
A secret "project" .... maybe
A big UFO with smaller vessels ... maybe
An artifact or error ... No way !

The mistery still awaits here answer.




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PostMon May 10, 2010 9:26 pm » by Cornbread714


kingz wrote::look:

SDO - Amazing Eruptions,sunspot 1069 Is Crackling! (Compilation)


Pick of The Week: Eruptive Trio (May 7, 2010)


Truly awesome, amazing footage! :flop:

The SDO is providing us with some incredible views.

Oh, but you anti-science NASA hating folks - this is not for you, so don't look! :sunny:

Probably just more photo-shopped NASA lies, ha ha...
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