
Esta vez no me voy a enrollar...solo quiero deciros que esteis preparados para lo que pueda pasar de aquí en adelante.
Las erupciones serán mas fuertes...y mira por donde el elenin se acerca y se alinea...mañana 27
Esperemos que no ocurra nada malo.....pero entre erupciones volcánicas , terremotos y tsunamis..estamos apañaos...Esperaremos a ver que ocurre....
Y por supuesto la NASA: Inquietante comunicado de la página oficial de la NASA de hace 50 minutos: Sunspot 1302: It's Big. It's Bad. And It's Coming Our Way (Mancha solar 1302: Es grande. Es mala. Y está orientándose hacia nosotros).
(Sunspot 1302 has already produced two X-flares (X1.4 on Sept. 22nd and X1.9 on Sept. 24th). Each of the dark cores in this image from SDO is larger than Earth, and the entire active region stretches more than 100,000 km from end to end. The sunspot's magnetic field is currently crackling with sub-X-class flares that could grow into larger eruptions as the sunspot continues to turn toward Earth. Credit: NASA/SDO/HMI)
Behemoth sunspot 1302 unleashed another strong flare on Saturday morning--an X1.9-category blast at 5:40 am EDT. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) recorded the extreme ultraviolet flash. ..
The movie (above) also shows a shadowy shock wave racing away from the blast site. This is a sign that the blast produced a coronal mass ejection (CME) that could deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field on Sept. 26.
Since the X1.9-flare, active region (AR) 1302 has unleashed M8.6 and M7.4 flares on Sept. 24 and an M8.8 flare early on Sept. 25. None of the blasts have been squarely Earth-directed, but this could change as the sunspot turns toward our planet in the days ahead. AR1302 is growing and shows no immediate signs of quieting down.
Updates will be posted as warrented.
(Sunspot 1302 has already produced two X-flares (X1.4 on Sept. 22nd and X1.9 on Sept. 24th). Each of the dark cores in this image from SDO is larger than Earth, and the entire active region stretches more than 100,000 km from end to end. The sunspot's magnetic field is currently crackling with sub-X-class flares that could grow into larger eruptions as the sunspot continues to turn toward Earth. Credit: NASA/SDO/HMI)
Behemoth sunspot 1302 unleashed another strong flare on Saturday morning--an X1.9-category blast at 5:40 am EDT. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) recorded the extreme ultraviolet flash. ..
The movie (above) also shows a shadowy shock wave racing away from the blast site. This is a sign that the blast produced a coronal mass ejection (CME) that could deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field on Sept. 26.
Since the X1.9-flare, active region (AR) 1302 has unleashed M8.6 and M7.4 flares on Sept. 24 and an M8.8 flare early on Sept. 25. None of the blasts have been squarely Earth-directed, but this could change as the sunspot turns toward our planet in the days ahead. AR1302 is growing and shows no immediate signs of quieting down.
Updates will be posted as warrented.
EL QUE NO SEPA INGLES QUE LO TRADUZCA QUE YO YA ESTOY HASTA LOS COJONES...!!!!!
Fuente: arriba las tienes .....!!!!!!
jajaj no es necesario traduccion, pero igual lo hare.
ResponderEliminarbla bla bla tormenta solar bla bla bla actividad del sol bla bla se va a ir todo a la mierda bla bla bla bla tengan miedo, muuuuucho miedo.
gracias por la noticia.