This was on t.v. and i was able to find this report on the web with a video of what the eruption looked like.
Check it...
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/...es/?test=faces
This was on t.v. and i was able to find this report on the web with a video of what the eruption looked like.
Check it...
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/...es/?test=faces
gulf coast-skimmer
That was pretty fracking big, to not have any/minimal effect on the Earth.
damn, i've never seen a picture of the sun like that, I always figured it was a ball of fire but there is actually solid material.. hah.
This is your life and it's ending one minute at a time.
Scientists said that the event won't have a significant impact on Earth, although it will deliver a "glancing blow" to the planet's magnetic field late June 8 or June 9, NASA said.
Damn........that's today!!!
2011 ? Not 2012......
Last edited by Jim Gordon; 06-08-2011 at 12:33 PM.
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Isnt the magnetic field already fracked up as it is?
if anyone fracking thinks this relates to 2012 go suck a dick. im so tired of hearing the dumbass girls in our class talk about it. NOTHING IS GOING TO frackING HAPPEN.
/anger
If you and I were Squirrels, I'd store my nuts in your hole
I dont think theres anyhting to worry about cause this never happens.
gulf coast-skimmer
zomg, its 100 degrees in nj, does this solar flair have to do with the heat!?
The heat in NJ has more to do with the high pressure system sitting right over West Virginia, sending up all of the hot moist air from the south east. Luckily you will have a cold front moving in sometime tomorrow afternoon to cool everything off.
whew!
also, if the world ends for everyone, who will play the harp4me?
go on.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_weather
a major solar flare would pretty much frack the power grid. i think there have been smaller ones in the past that have caused local power outages, but we havnt had a big one, yet. they can also take out satellites. basically the more we modernize, the more we become susceptible to it
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After four years of taking meteorology classes, the thing that keep coming up is how well our Planet is at keeping stuff like this from doing any major damage to us. The upper layer of our atmosphere absorbs almost all of the radiation before it reaches the ground.
Wouldn't it frack up the magnetosphere temporarily as well if this was a direct hit?
(´・ω・`)
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