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The Aurora Northern Lights over Arctic – earth’s energy field

AURORA WATCH: A solar wind stream is buffeting Earth’s magnetic field, causing mild geomagnetic disturbances and auroras around the Arctic Circle. “Last night, Dec. 12th, we went out to see the meteor shower, but the Moon was too bright,” says Helge Mortensen of Kvaløya, Norway. “Instead of Geminids, we got the Northern Lights.” Not a bad consolation prize:

The chances of auroras mixing with meteors will increase on Dec. 13/14 as the Geminid meteor shower intensifies and the solar wind continues to blow. Arctic photographers are encouraged to target the heavens on Tuesday night.

** Let us be reminded…that although they are beautiful to watch…our earth’s magnetic field is also our protection from Solar Streams and harmful radiation…We must ensure a strong earth field by reducing our emissions and ceasing to disturb the metals in our earth that are responsible for ensuring a strong magnetic field for us. **

Watching the Sun and CME (coronal mass ejections) June 8/9

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M-FLARE AND RADIATION STORM: This morning around 0641 UT, magnetic fields above sunspot complex 1226-1227 became unstable and erupted. The blast produced an M2-class solar flare, an S1-class radiation storm, and a massive CME. A recording of the blast from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory ranks as one of the most beautiful and dramatic movies of the SDO era:


Thank you to SpaceWeather.com

A video with commentary from solar physicist C. Alex Young of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center shows material splashing back to the stellar surface. “I’ve never seen material released this way before,” he says in the video. “It looks like someone kicked a clod of dirt in the air–an amazing, amazing event.”

Coronagraphs onboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) are still monitoring the CME as it billows away from the sun. Watch the cloud expand. The speckles are caused by energetic charged particles hitting the camera’s CCD array. This is what we mean by a “radiation storm”; the particles were accelerated by the explosion and are now peppering Earth-orbiting satellites and spacecraft like SOHO.

Although the blast was not squarely Earth-directed, it will affect our planet. The CME should deliver a glancing blow to Earth’s magnetic field during the late hours of June 8th or June 9th. High-latitude sky watchers should be alert for auroras when the CME arrives.

NASA reports another X-category solar flares

NASA news advises us that a 2nd x-category Solar Flare was released from our sun late March 9th, 2011.  This is the 2nd x-class solar flare in a month.

The last one was February 15th, 2011.  A coronal mass ejection (CME) struck the earth’s magnetic field early March 10th, 2011.  The reason this is important to know is because people need to learn more about just how crucial it is to our survival for the earth to have a strong electro-magnetic field.  Therefore, it is up to the human race to conserve and preserve the earth’s magnetic windings by leaving the natural resources such as metals and oils and even gases, in the ground where they belong.  The metals of the earth are woven by design and ensure that our magnetic field is strong.  Science has been observing the changes to the earth’s magnetic field.  Learn more at the World Healing Conference on April 9th, 2011 with keynote speaker, Dr. David Suzuki, Environmental Scientist.

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