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NASA predicts impact early July 19. Strong Aurora shows possible with this one, deep into mid-latitudes,"
Solar Update July 16, 2022 @ 12:00 UTC (UPDATED) Yesterday, a plasma rich solar filament located in the northern hemisphere erupted and was responsible for a faint, slow moving coronal mass ejection (CME). The plasma cloud appears to be headed mostly to the northwest and away from Earth. Only a weak glancing blow at best may be possible within 72 hours. Imagery by SDO/AIA and LASCO C2. UPDATE: NOAA/SWPC predict that the very slow moving CME could reach Earth by July 20-21. A noteworthy impact to our geomagnetic field is not expected.
originally posted by: KindraLabelle2
I know most here are not a fan of the Suspicious Observer channel,
but he says it's just a minor one
originally posted by: Albert999
originally posted by: KindraLabelle2
I know most here are not a fan of the Suspicious Observer channel,
but he says it's just a minor one
I didn't know that, he seems pretty legit to me. Especially about the climate change papers that don't exist, which would have space weather taken into consideration, but don't.
Is he dodgy then?
Cheers
originally posted by: KindraLabelle2
originally posted by: Albert999
originally posted by: KindraLabelle2
I know most here are not a fan of the Suspicious Observer channel,
but he says it's just a minor one
I didn't know that, he seems pretty legit to me. Especially about the climate change papers that don't exist, which would have space weather taken into consideration, but don't.
Is he dodgy then?
Cheers
same, I watch his channel occasionally and I like it
but I think it's the whole 'a solar flare, causing a magnetic pole flip, is going to cause the apocalypse' that puts some people off.
originally posted by: cmdrkeenkid
a reply to: BlackProjects
That article is.... Just awful. Glorified commentary on a YouTube video level stuff.
Stick to real, accredited sources for space weather.
NOAA/NWS Space Weather Prediction Center
SpaceWeather.com
SpaceWeatherLive.com
originally posted by: rickymouse
a reply to: KindraLabelle2
I kind of like suspicious observers stuff. It seems fairly legit, he is challenging the present consensus of professionals sometimes, and a lot of times some of the controversial stuff he says winds up being proven at least somewhat right.