2012年10月23日火曜日
X1.8 Flare on Oct. 23, 2012
Solar Weather Alert (Solar Flare X1.8 Eruption)
Tuesday, October 23, 2012 9:53
AR 1598 erupted again, for the 4th time, on October 23, 2012. It produced a X1.8 Solar Flare, but it did not produce a CME or Coronal Mass Ejection.
Because it did not produce a CME, the effect of the flare hit the earth within minutes and only produced ionization in the upper atmosphere causing some radio blackouts in Asia and Australia, which was facing the sun at the time.
Since AR1598 is very active NOAA has changed the flare forecasts. Currently M-classes forecasts are at 75% for the next 48 hrs and X-Class is at 20% chance of occurring.
For More Information and full report please visit Common Sense Preparedness at http://cspdb.com/csp/index.php/solar-report/317-solar-weather-alert-solar-flare-x1-8-eruption
Before It's News
http://beforeitsnews.com/space/2012/10/solar-weather-alert-solar-flare-x1-8-eruption-2448376.html
2012年10月15日月曜日
PREDICCS starts on October, 2012
By Alton Parrish (Reporter)
Solar Radiation Alert, Shock Warning With Real Time Tool
Monday, October 15, 2012 9:45
Before It's News
http://beforeitsnews.com/space/2012/10/solar-radiation-alert-shock-warning-with-real-time-tool-2447898.html
PREDICCS
http://prediccs.sr.unh.edu/
Astrophysicists from the University of New Hampshire’s Space Science Center (SSC) have created the first online system for predicting and forecasting the radiation environment in near-Earth, lunar, and Martian space environments. The near real-time tool will provide critical information as preparations are made for potential future manned missions to the moon and Mars.
Before It's News
http://beforeitsnews.com/space/2012/10/solar-radiation-alert-shock-warning-with-real-time-tool-2447898.html
PREDICCS
http://prediccs.sr.unh.edu/
To make its radiation assessments, PREDICCS integrates two radiation environment models, including the Earth-Moon-Mars Radiation Environment Module (EMMREM) developed at UNH.
“Complex applications like EMMREM are able to leverage observations from all relevant space missions,” notes NASA’s Madhulika Guhathakurta, LWS program scientist.
A blog has been developed for PREDICCS that allows people to understand how the tool works and how to interpret the various graphs of radiation dosage.
Note’s Schwadron, “For the first time people are able to see the affects of space radiation playing out in near real-time, and this opens a new window to an otherwise invisible world.”
Before It's News
http://beforeitsnews.com/space/2012/10/solar-radiation-alert-shock-warning-with-real-time-tool-2447898.html
PREDICCS
http://prediccs.sr.unh.edu/
“There hasn’t been enough work done to ask, ‘Is it really a showstopper and, if so, why, and what are the problems we need to solve so that it isn’t a showstopper?’”
That work has now been done, and the proof is in PREDICCS.
Among other satellite measurements used by PREDICCS are solar energetic particle data from the Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation
(CRaTER) instrument on NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. CRaTER, whose principal investigator is Harlan Spence, director of EOS and a co-developer of PREDICCS, has made the most accurate and comprehensive measurements of radiation at the moon since the dawn of the space age.
During several recent large solar events in which the sun, waking from an unusually long quiet period, sent billions of tons of high-energy particles rippling through space, the radiation levels measured by CRaTER as it orbited the moon were matched almost perfectly by PREDICCS.
“For the whopping solar events of January 23 and March 27 of this year, our predictions seem to be within 20 to 30 percent of what was observed, which is incredible. These types of highly accurate comparisons have never been made before,” Schwadron says.
CRaTER, which gauges radiation doses using a high-tech material called “tissue-equivalent plastic” that mimics human muscle, has thus not only provided the validation that PREDICCS models are accurate, but has done so in the context of how the radiation data would impact human beings on the moon or on a mission to Mars.
“We needed to accurately assess what the biological impacts are to make the best quantitative comparisons between models and observations,” says Schwadron, “and having a system like this in place now is sort of like flying a trial balloon in preparation for a return to the moon and a trip to Mars.”
Before It's News
http://beforeitsnews.com/space/2012/10/solar-radiation-alert-shock-warning-with-real-time-tool-2447898.html
PREDICCS
http://prediccs.sr.unh.edu/
Solar Radiation Alert, Shock Warning With Real Time Tool
Monday, October 15, 2012 9:45
Before It's News
http://beforeitsnews.com/space/2012/10/solar-radiation-alert-shock-warning-with-real-time-tool-2447898.html
PREDICCS
http://prediccs.sr.unh.edu/
Astrophysicists from the University of New Hampshire’s Space Science Center (SSC) have created the first online system for predicting and forecasting the radiation environment in near-Earth, lunar, and Martian space environments. The near real-time tool will provide critical information as preparations are made for potential future manned missions to the moon and Mars.
Before It's News
http://beforeitsnews.com/space/2012/10/solar-radiation-alert-shock-warning-with-real-time-tool-2447898.html
PREDICCS
http://prediccs.sr.unh.edu/
To make its radiation assessments, PREDICCS integrates two radiation environment models, including the Earth-Moon-Mars Radiation Environment Module (EMMREM) developed at UNH.
“Complex applications like EMMREM are able to leverage observations from all relevant space missions,” notes NASA’s Madhulika Guhathakurta, LWS program scientist.
A blog has been developed for PREDICCS that allows people to understand how the tool works and how to interpret the various graphs of radiation dosage.
Note’s Schwadron, “For the first time people are able to see the affects of space radiation playing out in near real-time, and this opens a new window to an otherwise invisible world.”
Before It's News
http://beforeitsnews.com/space/2012/10/solar-radiation-alert-shock-warning-with-real-time-tool-2447898.html
PREDICCS
http://prediccs.sr.unh.edu/
“There hasn’t been enough work done to ask, ‘Is it really a showstopper and, if so, why, and what are the problems we need to solve so that it isn’t a showstopper?’”
That work has now been done, and the proof is in PREDICCS.
Among other satellite measurements used by PREDICCS are solar energetic particle data from the Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation
(CRaTER) instrument on NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. CRaTER, whose principal investigator is Harlan Spence, director of EOS and a co-developer of PREDICCS, has made the most accurate and comprehensive measurements of radiation at the moon since the dawn of the space age.
During several recent large solar events in which the sun, waking from an unusually long quiet period, sent billions of tons of high-energy particles rippling through space, the radiation levels measured by CRaTER as it orbited the moon were matched almost perfectly by PREDICCS.
“For the whopping solar events of January 23 and March 27 of this year, our predictions seem to be within 20 to 30 percent of what was observed, which is incredible. These types of highly accurate comparisons have never been made before,” Schwadron says.
CRaTER, which gauges radiation doses using a high-tech material called “tissue-equivalent plastic” that mimics human muscle, has thus not only provided the validation that PREDICCS models are accurate, but has done so in the context of how the radiation data would impact human beings on the moon or on a mission to Mars.
“We needed to accurately assess what the biological impacts are to make the best quantitative comparisons between models and observations,” says Schwadron, “and having a system like this in place now is sort of like flying a trial balloon in preparation for a return to the moon and a trip to Mars.”
Before It's News
http://beforeitsnews.com/space/2012/10/solar-radiation-alert-shock-warning-with-real-time-tool-2447898.html
PREDICCS
http://prediccs.sr.unh.edu/
2012年10月14日日曜日
NOTE / IS OUR SUN DYING
IS OUR SUN DYING
"Courtesy of SOHO/[instrument] consortium. SOHO is a project of international cooperation between ESA and NASA."
SCIENTIST ARE NOW STARTING TO BELIEVE THE IMPOSSIBLE THAT OUR SUN IS FAR OLDER THAN ONCE THORT AND THATS ITS A DYING STAR ,FROM THE EARLY 70S OUR SUN HAS BEEN COOLING DOWN AND IT IS BEHAVING VERY UNUSUAL AND ERRATIC AS IF ITS USING UP ITS HYDROGEN TO FAST IN FACT FAR FASTER THAN SCIENTISTS CLAIM IT WOULD FOR A STAR ITS SIZE NOW IF THIS IS HAPPENING IT WILL FALL BACK ON THE NEXT ELEMENT TO BURN HELIUM AND WILL IN TIME TURN INTO A RED GIANT .IT WONT EXPLODE BECAUSE IT DOESNT HAVE THE MASS ,BUT IF OUR SUNS CORE IS SHRINKING THEN THIS WOULD EXPLAIN THE ERRATIC BEHAVIOUR OF OUR LIFE GIVING STAR AND THERE ARE SIGNS ITS STARTED TO EXPAND ALREADY JUST LOOK AT THE SOHO SATELLITE
IMAGES NASA ARE HAVING TO INCREASE THE SIZE OF THE FILTER WHEN FILMING THE SUN A SURE SIGN OUR GIANT NEIGHBOUR IS EXPANDING ,SO WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN IT TURNS INTO A GIANT RED STAR ,WELL ITS NOT GOOD FIRST MERCURY WILL BE VAPORIZED FOLLOWED BY VENUS THEN EARTH AND MARS ,KNOW WONDER NASA IS WORKING ON PLANS TO MOVE EARTHS ORBITAL LOCATION,ALSO A CROP CIRCLE APPEARED SHOWING THE SUN AS IT IS NOW THEN ANOTHER CIRCLE SHOWING IT EXPANDED THIS I BELIEVE IS A WARNING FROM OUR FRIENDS IN THE COSMOS OF WHATS HAPPENING.
IS THIS THE SMOKING GUN
CORNELL UNIVERSITY CONFIRMS THE MOONS AND EARTHS ORBIT HAS CHANGED
AND THAT THE SUN IS BEING BADLY EFFECTED,AND CLAIMS THE THAT THIS COULD BE THE RESULT OF A MASSIVE PLANET X TYPE OBJECT THATS COMING IN
http://arxiv.org/abs/1102.0212
7.2 EARTHQUAKE STRIKES TURKEY
MANY DEAD REPORTED 23rd oct 2011
THE COMING OF NIBIRU AND THE ENDTIMES
endtimes23
https://sites.google.com/site/informernewsendtimes23/
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