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Eye In The Sky – Ison Causes an X2 Solar Flare

Wednesday, October 30, 2013 5:57
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Ison Causes an X2 Solar Flare

          Photo Credit  1875 Unleashes Major X2.3 Solar Flare And CME; 4th X-Flare In A Week

What if ISON dives into the Sun! Did you see what a Comet did to Jupiter?? We have seen the Sun emit large solar flares with other Comets. Check it out for yourself; go to SOHO Movie Theater [link to sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov] plug in the dates 20130818 to 20130819 and watch a Solar Flare from just a small comet. What will happen if ISON hits the Sun. Could Earth be affected and is that what the Government is preparing for!

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Published on Oct 29, 2013

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Tonight’s Sky: November 2013

Published on Oct 29, 2013

Backyard stargazers get a monthly guide to the northern hemisphere’s skywatching events with “Tonight’s Sky.” November brings both the Leonid meteor shower and a hybrid solar eclipse.

“Tonight’s Sky” is produced by HubbleSite.org, online home of the Hubble Space Telescope. This is a recurring show, and you can find more episodes — and other astronomy videos — at HubbleSite.org.

 

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  • “What if ISON dives into the Sun[?]” Well, there no possibility of that since orbital mechanics precludes that from happening. There are still laws of gravity and physics that comets have to obey, don’t ya’ know?

    BTW, there are at least 4 bright comets converging on the Sun right now – ISON, Lovejoy, Encke and LINEAR. They’re all in the predawn sky right now and are visible in telescopes. IF there is any electrical interaction (and I suspect there might be) then they would all have some effect on the Sun and be able to cause flares or CME’s. Its not just ISON.

    Also, the most effective body in the solar system for influencing the Sun is not comets but a moon of Jupiter called Io. Io travels in an orbit and spews sulfur and other gases and that makes a doughnut of ionized particles around Jupiter, kinda like a giant wire in space. Jupiter’s strong magnetic field spins underneath and cuts through the wire, acting like a generator of enormous energies, which is “absorbed” by Io. This energy is beamed at the Sun in radio wavelengths whenever Io is perpendicular to a line drawn from Jupiter to the Sun or twice in each orbit. Its called the, “Io Shout.”

    • Thanks for all that great information!!!

      • You’re most welcome.

        Jupiter (and Io) orbits the Sun every 11.86 years. Is it a coincidence that the Sun goes through a cycle of high/low activity that is just over 11 years long? I think not.

        The role of the Jupiter/Io system on the Sun has not been promoted in the scientific literature, but it is the closest match in terms of the cycle length than any of the other numerous theories that scientists say cause the cycle in the first place. What little we know of the, “Io Shout,” comes to us from radio observations of the solar system that just coincidentally caught the Io Shout in action. We need more observations to confirm this theory but I think there is strong reason to believe that this is in fact what is happening.

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