SpinningStarS Update 2014-10-23
by
Saleena Kí
Lots of Solar Flares Intensify the Solar Eclipse
Aloha Beautiful Heart Family!
Are You Feeling Really Odd or
Uncomfortable Lately?
Are you feeling odd lately?
Strange, achy, dizzy, off-line suddenly, like your plug is pulled? Are your
nerves tingling with excitement, or are you feeling irritable or suddenly
snappy? Well, we are getting a dose of Sun Flare Energy. Even though these
haven’t been hurled directly at Earth in this moment, many of us feel them
throughout our body-mind anyway. We are so linked energetically to the Sun, we
are affected by everything it does. Sometimes I feel strangely desperate for no
apparent reason. Sometimes we call it a wobble going through us or it feels
like a wave of some energy moving through that zaps us. Often the only thing to
do is go lie down or take your shoes off and go outside and GROUND yourself.
Move these intense energies. Sometimes we are so filled with super energy we
can go and go, and sometimes it is hard to sleep.
If you are feeling like
something is wrong with you that nobody can seem to figure out, including your
local Doctors, it is most likely related to these intense energies, rippling
through the Eclipse times (Oct 8th & Oct 23rd). It
all adds up to INTENSE and takes some skill to ride these waves without floundering
in them. The Divine Feminine is strong with us in this Lunar Eclipse. I love
the photo of the latest Solar Flare, it is PINK!
I have included the Space
Weather Report from Oct. 22nd below.
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Lots of Solar Flares Boost
the Solar Eclipse
Source: Space Weather http://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=23&month=10&year=2014
SUNSET SOLAR ECLIPSE: On Thursday, Oct. 23rd,
the Moon will pass in front of the sun, off center, producing a partial solar
eclipse visible from almost all of North America. This animated visibility map shows when to look. The event will be
particularly beautiful in the Central and Eastern time zones where maximum
eclipse occurs at sunset. Science@NASA has the full story. LOTS OF SOLAR FLARES: Solar activity is high.
During the past 48 hours, monster sunspot AR2192 has produced a series of
seven M-class solar flares of increasing intensity. The
eruptions crossed the threshold into X-territory with an X1-class flare on Oct. 22nd. NASA's
Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded a powerful flash of extreme UV radiation
in the sunspot's magnetic canopy at 14:30 UT: Remarkably,
not one of the explosions so far has hurled a significant CME toward Earth.
The primary effect of the flares has been to ionize Earth's upper atmosphere,
causing a series of short-lived HF radio communications blackouts. Such
blackouts may be noticed by amateur radio operators, aviators, and mariners. Earth-effects
could increase in the days ahead. AR2192 has an unstable 'beta-gamma-delta'
magnetic field that harbors energy for powerful explosions, and the active
region is turning toward Earth. NOAA forecasters estimate at 65% chance of
M-class flares and a 20% chance of X-flares during the next 24 hours. Solar flare
alerts: text, voice AR2192
is shaping up to be the biggest sunspot in many years. Its area is now
approaching that of AR0486, the last great sunspot of the previous solar
cycle, which covered 2610 millionths of the solar disc on Oct. 30, 2003. As of
0h UT today AR 2192 is 2410 millionths. (Thanks to Geoff Chester of the US
Naval Observatory for this comparison.) Because
the sunspot is so large--now about as wide as the planet Jupiter--people are
beginning to notice it at sunset when the sun is dimmed by clouds or haze.
Pilot Brian Whittaker took this picture on Oct. 21st while flying 36,000 ft over Resolute, Nunavut, Canada: "I
was impressed to photograph the giant sunspot as the sun set over Arctic
Canada," says Whittaker. "Actually, the sun was temporarily rising
because of our great relative speed over the lines of longitude at N75
degrees! Note the green upper rim." Photographers beware: Do not
look at the sun through unfiltered optics. Even when dimmed by clouds or
haze, sunlight amplified by camera lenses can cause serious eye damage. If
you decide to photograph the low-hanging sun, use your camera's LCD screen
for viewfinding. Better yet, buy a solar telescope. |
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