Three More Solar Flares 519
Evil Adrian writes "Space.com reports that the sun shot off three more solar flares on Monday. This is quite a historic period for solar activity." The article breaks down the recent flares, and what the effects have been. Update: 11/05 01:57 GMT by T : cyberMalex writes "Space.com is reporting the 10th in a string of major solar flares which have been errupting from the sun over the past two weeks. "This one saturated the X-ray detectors on the NOAA's GOES satellites that monitor the Sun. The jury is therefore out on the definitive classification of the flare." "Other scientists have indicated the flare may indeed be an X20 or stronger. Only one X20 event has been seen in recent years, and it was not Earth-directed and had little effect.""
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In years to come, today's solar activity will be archives of photos and numbers in observatory logs. But anyone born today will always be able to find someone willing to use the
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I think a comparison to the Dark Ages [wikipedia.org] is a bit silly. Maybe our record keeping sucks, but who has never heard of the Peloponnesian War? [wikipedia.org] (It was 431 BC BTW)
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1) Go downtown this afternoon (any small town or city will do), and look at the buildings. I bet you will see plenty of carved writing on walls and cornerstones. Some even depicts history!
2) Many, many volumes of information are currently being preserved in the Library of Congress and elsewhere utilizing anti-aging techniques. I
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Almost (Score:3, Interesting)
The Anglo-Saxons were Germanic peoples who colonised England after the departure of the Roman legions (though they had been raiding previously). It appears the celtic britons integrated with them (as slaves/lower-caste), and some norse got mixed in as well (the Danes ruled much of England not long before, and there'd been several danish Kings of England 50-o
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I can't tell if you're joking or not. If you are it's pretty funny... but don't give the whackos any ideas.
If you're not joking...
Pollution choked out the skies? (Score:2)
Stupid environmentalists. You guys never can keep your facts straight.
Re:Peloponnesian war (Score:3, Funny)
Dood... get your history straight. The goths didn't come about until the 1980s when Siouxie and the Banshees invaded. ;P
Aurora Cam (Score:5, Interesting)
Does this recent solar activity make any of you feel uneasy? I mean... is it time for Bruce Willis to suit up again and save the planet? Nine X-class solar flares... eeeek. That has to be bad.
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Any astrophysicists out there care to offer up any soothing words? What are the causes of solar flares? Would a large number of them signal anything of concern?
To put suc
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Does it matter?
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No no, it's a perfectly natural, healthy thing for a star of his age to... want to experiment in self-gratification. You see, a star that age is still learning more about itself, and should be encouraged to do so, in a healthy way. Of course, our star may be doing this a bit too often right now, but it is a novelty that will soon wear off, and once he has become more accustomed to his self, he may do it a lot less. In the meantime, we here on earth must not make our Sun feel ashamed of this, merely support him, and try not to get hit in the face.
Re:Aurora Cam (Score:3, Funny)
Your comparison to solar flares and masturbation made me laugh my ass off! Good job.
I can picture a couple of 1950's parents, and that announcer saying things like, "It's healthy and natural to want to express your sexuality, Sun, but please do it in your own private area, not where the WHOLE WORLD can see..."
Here comes ANOTHER one... (Score:3, Funny)
Don't know about bad. But there was another one - a REALLY big one - about 1930 GMT / 11:30 PST / 2:30 EST. See this [noaa.gov] page for the X-ray intensity at the GEOS satellites - at least until it horizons out in a few more hours.
Note that the peak is beyond the saturation of the instrument. BIG.
Biblical (Score:4, Funny)
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"And the horsemen spoke "Behold 9 solar prominences" And the Earth was smited by an X15.
Re:Biblical (Score:2, Offtopic)
Why?
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Arnold Schwarzenegger? (Score:5, Funny)
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How quickly we forget (Score:4, Funny)
If Boston or chicago had won, I might be donning my tinfoil hat, but as it is, no worries.
Re:Biblical (Score:5, Informative)
First off: why?
Secondly, it's Revelation or if you prefer Apocalypse (which is just Greek for "Revelation"). Books back then didn't have titles, and this one simply comes from the first word of the book.
Thirdly, it's a very thinly-disguised mid-2nd-century political invective about the fall of Rome and Judaism and the establishment of a Christian hegemony in eastern Europe and western Asia, not the end of the world.
Fourthly, in most modern Christian's minds it has been hopelessly confused with Daniel and John's letters (for example, most people you ask will tell you that Revelation mentions the Anti-Christ; it does not. The only biblical references to "antichrist" are in John's letters, and it's "antichrists" not "The Antichrist").
Fifthly, the reference to the sun in Revelation is:
which is the exact opposite of what the sun is doing right now.Sixthly and lastly, memorizing books about imaginary tribal deities strikes me as an immense waste of time, but if it works for you, more power to you.
it.. (Score:4, Funny)
(for a niminal fee, i will be willing to act as priest...)
xao
makes you wonder... (Score:2, Funny)
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From the article (Score:5, Funny)
cut loose? Is thr journalist trying to make a gastrointestinal metaphor here?
Historic Period? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Richard Christopher Carrington published his Observation of the Spots of the Sun in 1863. He was observing a group of sun spots when, "...two patches of intensely bright and white light broke out."
His description:
"I saw I was an unprepared witness of a very different affair. I therefore noted down the time by the chronometer, and seeing the outburst to be very rapidly on the increase, and being somewhat flurried by the surprise, I hastily ran to call some one to witness the exhibition with me, and on returning within 60 seconds, was mortified to find that it was already much changed and enfeebled. Very shortly afterwards the last trace was gone. In this lapse of 5 minutes, the two patches of light traversed a space of about 35,000 miles."
So I guess we've been monitoring solar flares for some 140 years...
Re:Historic Period? (Score:5, Insightful)
Aside from that, it's a historic period in solar flares simply because we haven't seen it happen before. Just because we don't know how common this occurence is in the full grand scheme of things, doesn't mean that it isn't noteworthy when we see it for the first time!
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No one has any doubts that if human kind makes the biggest mess we can of this ball of mud that life will go on. The industrial companies are right, human kind is small change in the cycles of global climate.
Of course, when you're small change it doesn't take a whole hell of a lot to exterminate you and most everything like you.
No one thinks we're gonna wreck the planet, but aside from Al Gore, most of us wouldn't want to see Florida under water.
Humankind probably won't make any major changes in the global scheme of things, but the minor changes we make could cause untold havoc, suffering, and chaos... at least on the human scale.
So yes... the Sun might be the major cause of global warming.... in much the same way that your heater is the major thing that heats your house.
Does this mean it's a good idea to set the drapes on fire?
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So yes, the Sun has most likely had numerous PREhistoric solar flare events of this magnitude. But none in recorded history. It's a historic event.
Sincerely,
Your local anal-retentive
Re:Historic Period? (Score:2, Informative)
That's what "history" means -- as long as humans have been keeping track. Otherwise, it's known as "prehistoric," as in dinosaurs and cave men.
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"Historic period" (Score:2)
At least this time I might see an aurora. Froze my arse off two nights running and all I got was, well, a frozen arse.
3 flares in 24 hours, BAH! (Score:3, Funny)
That's nothing special, I've cut loose with three severe flares in one hour before!
Although I didn't cause pretty lights in the sky, I just cleared the room
Re:3 flares in 24 hours, BAH! (Score:2)
It's not the # of flares .. it's (Score:5, Informative)
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Considering the sun nearly punched through to the next magnitude class, I wonder if it's even got a label?
I only see classes A, B, C, M, and X in the graph on spaceweather.com. If this keeps up we might need a label for the next order of magnitude.
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No. Here's the monthly averaged daily SSNs [noaa.gov] and here's the last six daily SSNs [qsl.net] (scroll a third of the way down to see 'em). The daily SS numbers for the six day period ending on Oct. 28 were 122, 160, 139, 191, 238, and 230. The number dropped to 76 today, which is roughly normal this late in the cycle, but that's because the huge spots are rotating out of view (not to worry, they'll be back in 2 weeks). Once the monthly aver
The most activity in 1150 years (Score:4, Informative)
Guilt-free fun (Score:4, Insightful)
But we have no effect whatsoever on the Sun, so I can sit back and watch the show guilt-free.
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Oh, yeah, they NEVER had hurricanes, tornadoes and big wildfires before the industrial age. Just the occasional divine flood, angry volcano god and periodic smiting of the sodomites.
Guilty Fun (Score:2)
Every time you masturbate, God smittens a kitten. Please, think of the kittens.
Re:Guilt-free fun (Score:2)
Granted, in terms of magentic and electromagnetic fields, comparing earth to the sun is like comparing a flea to, well, the sun. The difference is immense.
However, we've been generating a lot more EM over the last decade with more-and-more technology.
Now, what if all of this is turning earth into a lightning rod? Think about it, we're attracting all of this with all of tech we've got, and some that we don't know about (scientific experiments, cy
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Lets slashdot the Sun (Score:3, Funny)
Either we do that or we cover the planet in SPF 45 lotion.
Re:Lets slashdot the Sun (Score:2)
Excellent idea! I'll start on the porn stars right now
Historic Period? (Score:3, Interesting)
How so? The Sun has been around a lot longer than we've been monitoring it. This could be nothing in the Sun's history.
All this sun action.. (Score:2, Funny)
Got Sol? (Score:2, Interesting)
This is a very interesting time for the scientist within each of us - we can see first hand the importance of Earth's magnetic field - as well as the cause/effect of the solar flare upon our power plants, satellite dishes, and yes - our Astronaut up in the International Space Station.
aurora (Score:4, Insightful)
Anyone see anything? (Score:3)
Anyone seen them after these recent storms? Is there a good site for information?
Re:Anyone see anything? (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.sec.noaa.gov/pmap/index.html [noaa.gov]
That shows the current aurora activity for both poles. Click on the one nearest to you and wait until there's some activity near you
Even if the activity looks quite far from you, check anyway. We had lots of aurora visable here even tho the map showed it about a hundred miles away.
Re:Anyone see anything? (Score:2, Interesting)
At least one of the recent geomagnetic events began just after dawn where I live, so that chance was pretty much shot. Others were overcast or inconvenient (check out the GOES magnetometer [noaa.gov] for times when the magnetic field was disturbed)
It helps to be in a really dark area - light pollution in a city will just about kill any chance of seeing it. The only time I ever saw it (the '89 geomagnetic storm event), I went out specifically determi
Re:Anyone see anything? (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm even further south now, so I obviously don't watch for them much. Perhaps I may keep a closer eye on the spaceweather site to see if I can catch one again =)
Saw one in RI last thursday (Score:4, Interesting)
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AAAAHHHHH!!!! (Score:2)
RUN AWAY! RUN AWA - What? oh, yeah, that's a good thing. Sorry 'bout that folks. Won't happen again. I'll just go find another catastrophe to panic about...
-Adam
Nice Headline (Score:4, Funny)
Scott McNealy is such a fucking loose cannon. When will his handlers reign in his hockey-rage?
FOR THE SAKE OF THE CHILDREN, PLEASE STOP SCOTT!
It wasn't my fault! (Score:2)
When is Bush going (Score:3, Funny)
to pull his head out and finally declare the Sun a terrorist? We should be lobbing bombs back at the Sun for firing on us not just once, but 3 or 4 times! Direct shots, no glancing blows. This obvious aggression against the US cannot be tolerated anymore.
Nuke the Sun!
hhSpooky... (Score:2)
Solar Observations (Score:4, Insightful)
Maybe everything we've seen up to now has been atypical and this represents a return to the norm.
Re:Solar Observations (Score:3, Informative)
10,000 years of the human race / 10,000,000,000 years of the sun existing =~
I pulled the sun's age from memory and where you draw the line for "the human race" is somewhat a matter of choice, but it should be within a magnitude and a half, which is all that matters here.
Gets even worse if you want to talk about humans really observing the sun and not merely looking at it; guesstimate 100 years and dro
Also today: (Score:3, Funny)
This Mondays unprecedented solar flares are no cause for alarm.
Re:The end of the world (Score:2)
And althought there might not be sound in space, I think these flare can be considered pretty big bangs.
Re:The end of the world (Score:2)
Who said that?
George W. Bush.
Re:Run! Hide! (Score:2)
Dammit, Jim, it's a an 870,000 mile wide ball of fusing hydrogen, not a stripper.
Re:I wonder why (Score:2, Funny)
WMD!! In space!! GOD HELP US!
Re:I wonder why (Score:5, Funny)
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One day in the class the professor says "Now, at elevations above 9000 feet it is extremely important to wear sunblock, since the ultraviolet radiation from the sun is much stronger where the air is thinner."
This guy shoots his hand up with a crazed look on his face and screams: "My God, are you saying there's RADIATION coming from the SUN?!" It took about five minutes of soothing, but he finally calmed back down and seemed to accept the fact that light, indeed, is radiation.
So don't laugh too hard. Some people might well be stupid enough to take your joke literally.
Bennifer (Score:5, Funny)
Oddly enough, we have to sacrifice Ben and JLo.
The Mayan line in question is "Big head, snake, rock shaped thing, potato with teeth, something that looks like a broken Trane air conditioning unit, something with three legs and four ears, a bigger potato with teeth and breasts, Jabba The Hut, another big head, a pile of little tiny heads, a medium sized head with a smaller head next to it, an aborted fetus someone inflated with an air pump."
The rough translation is "annoying couple (in unity) with mighty hair and (ass) who commit crime of that (terrible) Gigli."
Yes, there's a heiroglyph for "Gigli".
Hey, they were WAY ahead of their time.
Related Link [mnsu.edu]
Ditto here (Score:2)
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In other words, there'd be no chance of us freezing to death - we would've been vaporized a long time ago.
The only good thing is, once it started we'd never know.
I vaguely recall seeing something on a science channel some number of years ago about this. The sun will eventually expand, doubling or tripling in size and then implode, creating a black hole.
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"I for one, welcome our new solar flare overlords." "In Soviet Russia, flare suns you." Am I missing any?
Yeah, you're missing "can you imagine a Beowulf cluster of those babies?