speed: 627.0 km/sec
density: 0.0 protons/cm3Updated: Today at 1735 UT
6-hr max: C4 1340 UT May10
24-hr: M5 0418 UT May10
Updated: Today at: 1700 UT
SOLAR ACTIVITY INTENSIFIES: Huge sunspot AR1476 is crackling with M-class solar flares and appears to be on the verge of producing something even stronger. The sunspot's 'beta-gamma-delta' magnetic field harbors energy for X-class flares, the most powerful kind. Earth is entering the line of fire as the sunspot rotates across the face of the sun.
This morning, May 10th around 0418 UT, sunspot 1476 unleashed an impulsive M5-class solar flare. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the extreme ultraviolet flash:
Apparently, the almost-X class explosion did not hurl a significant CME toward Earth. NOAA forecasters estimate a 65% chance of more M-class flares and a 10% chance of X-flares during the next 24 hours
Planetary K-index
Now: Kp= 2 quiet
24-hr max: Kp= 4 unsettled
Interplanetary Mag. Field
Btotal: 4.3 nT
Bz: 1.3 nT south
Updated: Today at 1737 UT
| SPACE WEATHERNOAA Forecasts |
| FLARE | 0-24 hr | 24-48 hr |
| CLASS M | 65 % | 65 % |
| CLASS X | 10 % | 10 % |
WHAT DOES A SUNSPOT SOUND LIKE? On May 9th, amateur astronomer Thomas Ashcraft of New Mexico detected strong shortwave radio bursts coming from the sunspot. Click to hear the "solar static" that roared out of his loudspeaker:
source: http://spaceweather.com/
The Sun’s Four Pole Magnetic Field, Solar Pole Shift And The New Little Ice Age…
10 days ago by Athol Tutanekai Comments OffThe end of the solar cycle is signaled by a flipping of the magnetic poles of the Sun, the Sun then enters the Solar Minimum with solar flare activity dropping to its lowest point. During the pole shift the Sun may exhibit unusual activity including the appearance of 4 magnetic poles, 2 North and 2 South. Like a two headed chicken this is most unusual.Even more incredible is the claim that, according to their observations, the Sun is currently exhibiting similar solar activity to that observed during the Maunder Minimum, which occurred during the coldest years of the Little Ice Age in the 17th century.Solar flare activity is far easier to observe, than other solar processes, from the Earth’s surface. Solar observations actually date back as far back as the 17th century, enabled by the invention of the telescope. Giovanni Domenico Cassini and a team of observers in France collected many of the early observations, including those during the Maunder Minimum.The Maunder Minimum occurred between 1645 and 1715 and is characterized as being a period with incredibly low levels of solar flare activity. During the 30 years in the middle of Maunder Minimum only 50 solar flares were observed, compared to the 40,000 to 50,000 that would be expected during a solar maximum.
Reference: NAOJ
Reference: Wikipedia Maunder Minimum
Reference: Wikipedia Little Ice Age
Reference: Wikipedia Solar Observationsource: http://www.highpants.com/cankler/?p=5297
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