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On March 17, 2013, at 1:28 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), which is time on the eastern part of the United States, the coronal mass ejection (CME) that had erupted on the Sun two days earlier passed by the NASA space probe Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE).
Originally posted by rangersdad
reply to post by BewilderedandAmused
So how or why does a CME make the human species so tired??
Originally posted by davesmart
reply to post by BewilderedandAmused
Hi op
March th 17 was two days ago
Maybe shouldn't be in the Breaking news forum, also existing thread somewhere.
cheers
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
Perhaps someone with more technical knowledge can help me out? I saw this pop and it barely crosses the M line of the flux scale. So it just started to cross into the area Earth would even notice to make a record of......and it's described after the fact as the largest in 150 years? That's 1863. If they're talking about 1859, they're absolutely insane. The Carrington Event produced beautiful auroras that were seen over Venezuela for a good period of time ...for how profound the impact was. I've seen that estimated between X-20 and X-48 for relative strength.
How would an M-1ish compare? OP, I'm not challenging as much as trying to understand. The origins and the end result just don't compute?
As I have mentioned before, I am well aware of feelings from radiation. I have health conditions that require X-ray and every-time I get a MRI or CAT scan I have to lay there on the table or a different bad because I can barely move from fatigue. I am just really sensitive to it. Probably because I have had so many, but the point is this particular tired feeling is irregular from regular tired. It is a drained and run down feeling causing one to be immobilized at times. All this has been experienced over the last week starting the day of the CME. I thought that it was funny to see a small 6 year old child who slept on a day off from school because of all the snow. He was unable to play in it as he was tired and slept and then the mother shared that this reality was true for all of the kids friends too; her comment was, "was there some sort of bizarre full moon lately?"
Originally posted by IAMTAT
Seriously, couldn't the recent 'tiredness' mentioned here with such prevalence, have more to do with 'Daylight Savings Time'?
Originally posted by IAMTAT
Seriously, couldn't the recent 'tiredness' mentioned here with such prevalence, have more to do with 'Daylight Savings Time'?