morgen: most likely date of impact
Geschrieben von einniemand am 27. Oktober 2003 19:24:37:
Als Antwort auf: Maya-Zeit-Welle geschrieben von Kamikatze am 27. Oktober 2003 15:32:18:
Hi Kamikaze!
Vielleicht hängt es ja auch damit zusammen ...
... keine Angst, kein Komet - aber auch unberechenbar ...
SOLAR ACTIVITY: On Oct. 26th, X-class solar flares erupted from giant sunspots 486 (at 0650 UT) and 484 (at 1815 UT). Both explosions hurled coronal mass ejections (CMEs) into space and somewhat toward Earth. Right: a SOHO coronagraph image of the 1815 UT coronal mass ejection.
Because of these events, sky watchers should be alert for auroras during the nights ahead. High-latitude sites such as Alaska, Canada and US northern border states from Maine to Washington are favored, as usual, but auroras could descend to lower latitudes when the CMEs sweep past Earth. Oct. 28th is the most likely date of impact.
In Tromsø, Norway, on Oct. 27th, Lionel Bernardi took this picture (below) of orange-glowing skies. "The sky was overcast but the clouds were backlit by the Northern Lights. The landscape was lit as if by a full moon!" says Lionel. [gallery]
Massive proton event in progress from still-in-progress X1.3 flare which is the second X-class of the day. Both appear to be goeffective which presents the possibility of a worst case scenario: the first CME depresses the geomagnetic field and then the second hits while field is still weak and unsettled. Be prepared for new events to quickly unfold from spiritual to extraterrestrial, inner peace to outward hostility, indvidual awarness to universal unity, If love is the glue then it's time to boil up a big pot in preparation to apply abundantly on the harmonic concordance. FORUM
http://www.cyberspaceorbit.com/
Erleuchtete und friedliche Grüsse aus Wien