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Daily Alternative News Report for September 3, 2014 Good morning. Solar activity during the past 24 hours was low. A number of low level C-Class solar flares are being detected off the southeast limb. Old region 2144 and company are now beginning to turn into view. We will get a better look at the sunspots during the next 24 hours. Region 2152, now transitioning into the southwest quadrant, showed some decay within the central portion of the group. All other visible regions are currently stable. There will be an increasing chance for a moderate solar flare as active regions rotate into view. Energetic Protons streaming past Earth continue at elevated levels, but fall short of the minor radiation storm threshold. The increased particle levels is a direct result of major flare activity behind the east limb on September 1. A long duration solar flare peaking at M2.5 was observed at 13:54 UTC Wednesday morning. The source of this eruption is a new active region approaching the southeast limb. A weak coronal mass ejection (CME) became visible in the latest LASCO C2 imagery and as expected due to the limb location, was directed to the east and away from our planet. We will get a better look at the active region during the next several days. Also in today's report, we have world history they refuse to teach in schools, and a live NASA video chat about landing on the 'rubber-ducky' asteroid.
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Posted by Admin - September 1, 2014 - Daily Alternative News Report
Videos by Suspicious0bservers, Jason A 9/1/2014 - Welcome to the first day of September. Earth facing solar activity remains at low levels. All visible regions, including 2149 and 2152 are fairly stable. Region 2153 located in the southwest quadrant continues to gradually evolve, but is not considered a threat for strong solar flares. A bright coronal mass ejection (CME) became visible Monday morning in the latest STEREO Behind COR2 imagery. This was the result of a major solar flare beyond the northeast limb. The source region will rotate into view later this week. A major solar flare, possibly X-Class, was observed this morning behind the east limb. Attached imagery below by STEREO Behind captures the bright flash of the eruption beginning at 11:05 UTC. This event was associated with a Type II Radio Emission with an estimated velocity of 2079 km/s. A bright coronal mass ejection (CME) is now visible in the latest STEREO Behind COR2 coronagraph imagery. The event also looks to be very energetic as particles are now bombarding the spacecraft and creating noise in the latest imagery. Posted by Admin Video by Suspicious0bservers Posted by Admin Video by Suspicious0bservers Posted by Admin Video by Suspicious0bservers |
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