NASA Spacecraft Observes New Characteristics Of Solar Flares
NASA Spacecraft Observes New Characteristics Of Solar Flares www.nasa.gov
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The Secret NASA Don’t want You To Know About What Is Happening With The Sun : September 8, 2011
The secret that NASA don’t want you to know is that the recent solar flares are being cause by the interstellar energy cloud or known as “The Local Fluff” It’s a highly charged tube shape gas cloud our solar system is just now entering. they have know about this for at least 2 years. it is highly radioactive and magnetic and could strip away the protective heliosphere of the sun and earth exposing us to this radiation. the first signs of this affect would be seen on the sun and then the earth with major earth changes. en.wikipedia.org Local Interstellar Cloud en.wikipedia.org
NASA films incredible solar flare: Video of unique sun explosion

Courtesy: NASA/SDO/GOES An unusual solar flare observed by a NASA space observatory on Tuesday could cause some disruptions to satellite communications and power on Earth over the next day or so, officials said. The potent blast from the Sun unleashed a firestorm of radiation on a level not witnessed since 2006, and will likely lead to moderate geomagnetic storm activity by Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
NASA STEREO – Sun 360

Launched in October 2006, STEREO traces the flow of energy and matter from the sun to Earth. It also provides unique and revolutionary views of the sun-Earth system. The mission observed the sun in 3-D for the first time in 2007. In 2009, the twin spacecraft revealed the 3-D structure of coronal mass ejections which are violent eruptions of matter from the sun that can disrupt communications, navigation, satellites and power grids on Earth. Seeing the whole sun front and back simultaneously will enable significant advances in space weather forecasting for Earth and for planning for future robotic and manned spacecraft missions throughout the solar system. These views are the result of observations by NASA’s two Solar TErrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) spacecraft. The duo are on diametrically opposite sides of the sun, 180 degrees apart. One is ahead of Earth in its orbit, the other trailing behind. Credit: NASA
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