Sunday, December 25, 2011

DECEMBER 25 - UPDATE ON BREAKING NEWS - M-4 Solar Eruption from an increasingly active SUN on CHRISTMAS

(M-4 , solar flare, Dec. 25) This is an update to my earlier post. This morning I witnessed, what I thought was a flare, it was evidentally two strands of magnetic filament erupting out of the sun facing Mercury and Saturn. Just after this, sunspot 1385 burped out several c-class (weakest class) flares in Earths direction, according to composite space photos. Now just in the last hour or so, 1385 erupted and has sent a M-4 pulse in Earths' direction. This could disrupt tv and cell phones in the coming hours or days.

The ratings are C-class (lowest), M-class (medium), X-class (bad news). Yesterdays eruptions from sunspot 1386, towards Jupiter, were C-class. This mornings eruptions out of 1385 were C-class. This last blast, also from 1385, was an M-class. No mention of the flare that I witnessed from the Solar Dynamics Laboratory photo, has been made, except that it was an eruptions of two magnetic filament strands. It looked pretty impressive, but discharge towards Mercury and Saturn is not known. Please visit my sponsors that put change in my pocket. (M-4 , solar flare, Dec. 25)

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