Tag: Solar Event

Solar Storm Hits Mars, Causes Planet-Wide Aurora

by Himanshu Goenka                   September 30, 2017                (ibtimes.com)

• A September 11th solar event caused an ultraviolet aurora covering the entire planet of Mars.

• This “unusual and unexpected” event occurred at the “solar minimum” of the eleven-year cycle when solar activity is at a minimum.

• The global aurora was “more than 25 times brighter than any previously seen”.

• “The current solar cycle has been an odd one” said Sonal Jain of the University of Colorado Boulder’’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics.

• Is this highly unusual solar cycle more evidence of the energy shift that folks like David Wilcock and Corey Goode predict will soon occur to help raise human consciousness on Earth?

 

The auroras on Earth, caused by the interaction of coronal mass ejections from the sun with the planet’s magnetic field, are mostly centered over or near the north and south poles, and people travel to places from where the dazzling display of lights in the sky is visible. But what if an aurora covered the entire planet?

That may not be possible on Earth, given its strong magnetic field that concentrates the aurora near the poles, but that is precisely what happened on Mars in the second week of September. The solar event that caused this global aurora on the red planet occurred Sept. 11 and its effect was observed by a multitude of Mars-observing instruments over the following two days.

One of the missions that observed this unusual and unexpected occurrence was NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, or MAVEN. It has been looking at the Martian atmosphere from its vantage point in orbit around Mars since September 2014, and the global aurora seen Sept. 12-13 was “more than 25 times brighter than any previously seen” by it, according to a NASA statement Friday.

The images were produced by MAVEN’s Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph. So, even if you happened to be in the vicinity of Mars, you would not have been able to see the aurora in its glorious intensity because our eyes cannot see in the ultraviolet spectrum of light.

Even the radiation levels produced on the Martian surface as a result of the solar activity were “more than double any previously measured” by the Radiation Assessment Detector (RAD) instrument on NASA’s Curiosity rover since it landed on the Martian surface 5 years ago, the statement said.

“If you were outdoors on a Mars walk and learned that an event like this was imminent, you would definitely want to take shelter, just as you would if you were on a space walk outside the International Space Station. To protect our astronauts on Mars in the future, we need to continue to provide this type of space weather monitoring there,” Don Hassler of the Southwest Research Institute’s Boulder, Colorado, office, who is also the principle investigator for RAD, said in the statement.

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The Sun is Acting Pretty Strange Right Now

by Mike Wehner           September 8th, 2017              (BGR.com)

• Over the past few days, massive sunspots have erupted on the Sun bringing the possibility of solar flares and coronal mass ejections.

• Such sunspot activity is historically unlikely during the ‘solar minimum’, the Sun’s current stage in its eleven-year cycle.

• In fact, on September 6th the largest solar flare since 2005 was recorded.

• Solar flares can seriously disrupt communications satellites and orbiting astronauts.

[Editor’s Note]  Could this be the start of a build-up leading to an Earth-changing solar event as depicted by David Wilcock, Corey Goode, and many other psychics, experiencers and researchers?

 

Regardless of what religion (if any) you practice, there’s no denying that there’s one thing responsible for the continued existence of life on Earth, and it rises and sets every single day. Without the sun, we’d be gone, but just because it allows us to exist doesn’t mean it can’t also cause a bit of trouble every now and again. At the moment, the sun is doing something that scientists didn’t really expect, and some are struggling to find an explanation.

Over the past few days, massive sunspots on the sun’s surface have made their presence felt here on Earth. The spots, which appear as dark regions on the star’s surface, are areas where the sun’s complex magnetic fields affect its outer layer, and signal the possibility of solar flares and coronal mass ejections, or CMEs. When those particles from the sun arrive at Earth, they can cause serious issues with communications satellites and even make life a bit more dangerous for astronauts living in orbit.

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