Fast-moving CME blasted from solar surface – July 23, 2012

July 23, 2012SPACE – A coronal mass ejection (CME) blasted away from the sun this morning with rare speed: 2900 km/s. CMEs moving this fast occur only once every 5 to 10 years. The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory recorded the cloud’s emergence on July 23rd starting around 0300 UT: The source of the CME was sunspot AR1520, which sparked many bright auroras earlier this month when it was on the Earthside of the sun. Now, however, the active region is transiting the sun’s farside, so this blast was not geoeffective. One can only imagine the geomagnetic storms such a fast CME could produce if it were heading our way. Stay tuned for additional analysis. –Space Weather

   

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17 Responses to Fast-moving CME blasted from solar surface – July 23, 2012

  1. Trisha says:

    Lord, thank You that it as not facing us! Just another ring in our wakeup call!

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  2. They sure are increasing, and many scientists would claim it is because of the sun cycle, but in the word of God… You will see signs in the sun the moon and the stars…

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  3. 2Tonsils says:

    Absolutely, this and the plasma that was ejected two days ago have been near misses…we are not safe yet as its heading back towards being earth facing again….just a few days….

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  4. Michele B. says:

    Alvin, what would we be looking at with this if it HAD been facing earth?

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    • Potentially, a very threatening situation. Sooner or later, Earth’s number is going to come up and the planet is going to be broadsided by a terrible storm cloud expelled from the solar surface. We had to but look to the reference in Revelation 16:8, written nearly 2,000 years ago.

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  5. Mike says:

    So what kinda solar flare would knock out electricity on earth? I know the scales however could a double/triple fast moving M or low X do the same as a high X?

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    • A high X with lots of energetic protons. It begins with an explosion, usually above a sunspot. Sunspots are places where strong magnetic fields poke through the surface of the Sun. For reasons no one completely understands, these fields can become unstable and explode, unleashing as much energy as 10 billion hydrogen bombs.

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  6. Helen Parks says:

    This might explain the last line in quatrain 2 65 of the hidden texts
    2 65 4
    SMALL TIME RELATED OPENINGS IN THE HEAVENS DATING LATE CANCER

    The actual quatrain itself is about Yellowstone
    The sloping park great calamity
    To be done through America to Lombardy (the latitude of Yellowstone)
    The fire in the Earth, plague and captivity (unable to leave the Earth)

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    • Justme says:

      Please forgive this question. But how does this sunspot relate to Yellowstone?

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    • Columbine says:

      I don’t get it either. People make these “quatrains” say anything they want them to say. Study the Bible! It has everything to say about what’s happening now and you don’t have to guess or twist words around to make it understandable.

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      • Johnny says:

        I must take this opportunity to agree as well as disagree with you. I agree that people make ‘quatrains’ and any other predictions to be what they want them to be, or what a persons particular perception colors them as. That in and of itself doesn’t mean there isn’t any truth in them, but the fact that the future is not written in stone means that ANY prediction has the ability to fail.

        The second point I agree with is that the Bible has everything to know about what’s happening now. Now about not guessing and twisting words to make it understandable, this I disagree with (partly). Anyone who (really) studies the Bible knows that to find the true meaning one must go back to the original Hebrew and Greek texts, either by learning the languages or by obtaining some concordances along with other academic materials relating to the time period one is studying. Please don’t take anyone’s word for what the Bible really says. Do the work yourself, you will be amazed. Assuming of course one has Ears to Hear and Eyes to See, but we know that those abilities are not man-made:

        Proverbs 20:12 The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, the LORD hath made even both of them.

        Alas, the truth I have is my own, given by God through experience. I cannot give the truth I have to anyone else, through words or otherwise. It is only gained through experience. If one is so inclined, here is my suggestion: Seek God, Pray, and Read.

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  7. Geebee says:

    I really question that this is some kind of normal cycle that the sun goes through every few decades. I don’t think they are telling us all they know.

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  8. Helen Parks says:

    To answer the first…It appeared in the HIDDEN TEXTS that were in that quatrain…hate to think it is something to do with setting Yellowstone off! I wonder if that is possible?
    No it is not a “normal cycle” or we would have seen this (those that have lived thru 6 or 7 decades, like me) and we have better memories the longer ago they were!
    When things are in a “normal” state people do not generally comment…

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  9. luisport says:

    they recalculated the speed of yesterdays CME
    it was FASTER than they 1st reported

    VERY FAST FARSIDE CME (UPDATED): On July 23rd, a coronal mass ejection (CME) blasted away from the sun with rare speed: 3400 km/s or 7.6 million mph

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    • Interesting….I’m waiting to see how they explain it. Some years ago, NASA scientists attributed the record speed of a CME to magnetic entanglement of a sunspot with Earth’s magnetic field. This theory won’t work for a farside eruption.

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  10. Amazing how large sores appear on my skin every time the sun spits these things out. The last one was pretty vulgaris? Acne has never been painful and accompannied with migraines….

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