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Solar Plasma Shot in Space




by Alain G » 11/03/10, 20:39

By chance I came across this article by doing a search that had nothing in common with this but I thought I'd introduce it to you!


Solar Plasma Shot in Space



Saturday 9 January 2010 by Archetype

(Source: The Express Blog)

A violent explosion on the Sun followed by the rejection in plasma space at a temperature of 6000 degrees would have been observed by a Russian probe. Fortunately, the solar fire was not directed towards the Earth.

The TESIS instrument aboard the Russian Coronas-Photon probe observed a violent eruption on the surface of the Sun in September 2009. Announced on 21/12/2009 on several official French sites (CNES, BE Russia of the Embassy de France) and 12/10 on Rianovosti, this observation strangely recalls the scenario of the film "Predictions". The comparison stops there because the shot of matter from the Sun went in a direction opposite to that of the Earth.

The Russian site of the probe does not provide any specific information (in Russian). It is therefore difficult to confirm by images or figures the power of this explosion. In June 2009, TESIS had already observed a massive ejection of gas similar to the one in the thumbnail dated April 17. BE Russia specifies, quoting a Russian astronomer, that "these protuberances form clouds of a fairly cold ionized plasma (compared to the core of the Sun), with a temperature of 6 to 8.000 degrees. They can remain in the atmosphere for a long time. of the Sun. If the equilibrium is destroyed, the protuberances escape into open space ".

The jet of billions of tons of incandescent gas would have a length of one million km (the Earth is 150 million km from the Sun). Directed towards the Earth, the jet of plasma would have taken a few tens of hours before striking the atmosphere. This reminds us of the omnipotence of the Sun so calm in appearance where violent phenomena are quite common. Also in 2009, the STEREO probes measured the formation of a 100.000 km high tsunami propagating at 250 km per second on the solar surface (see video below).


http://www.newsoftomorrow.org/spip.php? ... ubrique=30


It gives the jitters a little anyway! : Shock:




Fun fact, here's a comment in the comment section!

Solar Plasma Shot in Space
13 January 2010 by justin31

We must ask our great president to make a law prohibiting the sun now that its dangerousness is recognized, and if he refuses to comply with it, his expulsion from the solar system will have to be voted in plenary session: "we do not threaten France with impunity ! " no but ^^

In the US version: "Let's send him half of our nuclear bombs on his face, in prevention, to this terrorist sun, and show him who's in charge here"


She is very good anyway! : Cheesy:
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by elephant » 11/03/10, 22:31

It reminds us of the power of the Sun


You speak ! : Evil: it is difficult to exceed 3 / 4 ° the day and it freezes until 10 in the morning and we are almost the 15 March (Charleroi, Belgium, alt 200 m) : Evil:
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by Christophe » 11/03/10, 23:08

Alain G wrote:It gives the jitters a little anyway! : Shock:


Pkoi? We have a very powerful magnetic shield ... the belt of van Alen, without it, moreover, no life evolved ... because sooner or later statistically we take solar eruptions in the mouth ...

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceinture_de_Van_Allen

In short, nothing says that we would burn on the spot if?

Winter is part of global warming ... but it seems we must say "upheaval".

How is your home in Quebec Alain G this winter ??
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by Alain G » 11/03/10, 23:08

elephant wrote:
It reminds us of the power of the Sun


You speak ! : Evil: it is difficult to exceed 3 / 4 ° the day and it freezes until 10 in the morning and we are almost the 15 March (Charleroi, Belgium, alt 200 m) : Evil:


Hi Elephant

Here is the opposite, we have a very hasty spring and high temperature for the date!


We must have received a fragment of the sun!
LOL! : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 11/03/10, 23:14

That's what I thought, so the explanation is all view: it's the gulf stream who's starting to mess up sounds like ... :? :? :?

The problem is that this cold winter will give arguments to the negationists of climate change anthropogenic change ... especially since the IPCC is made up of so-called liars ...

https://www.econologie.com/forums/gulf-strea ... t7246.html
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by Christophe » 11/03/10, 23:19

By the way, about Van Allen, it's the most serious argument that people who do not believe we've ever been on the moon are brandishing ... because apart from this magnetic protection we need some magnetic protections and to survive in space!

The convincing 2ieme argumentation is the absence of photos or observation of the remains of LEM from terrestrial telescopes ...
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by Alain G » 11/03/10, 23:35

Christophe wrote:
Alain G wrote:It gives the jitters a little anyway! : Shock:


Pkoi? We have a very powerful magnetic shield ... the belt of van Alen, without it, moreover, no life evolved ... because sooner or later statistically we take solar eruptions in the mouth ...

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceinture_de_Van_Allen

In short, nothing says that we would burn on the spot if?

Winter is part of global warming ... but it seems we must say "upheaval".

How is your home in Quebec Alain G this winter ??



Christophe


Last winter we had a very cold winter, but this year I would take it every year like this!

Not a lot of snow here in Quebec 30% of the average and the most beautiful is the 30% saving in heating! : Cheesy:

Hydro Quebec will give us the shortfall by another increase! : Evil:

The only consolation is that it is a cycle that always comes back according to the compiled data! It seems there are 100 years and more, I do not remember the date, we had a winter without snow and the world went out without a coat in the middle of February! (Maybe he invented the sunglasses at this time the) 8) LOL!
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by Alain G » 11/03/10, 23:37

elephant wrote:
It reminds us of the power of the Sun


You speak ! : Evil: it is difficult to exceed 3 / 4 ° the day and it freezes until 10 in the morning and we are almost the 15 March (Charleroi, Belgium, alt 200 m) : Evil:



Plant maples, you will be able to compete on syrup! : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 11/03/10, 23:39

André, another Quebecois from forum, did not tell us that ... he said that the St Lawrence did not freeze (completely) since a few years already ...

Finally, if climate was an exact science it would be impossible : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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by bernardd » 12/03/10, 08:45

Christophe wrote:those who do not believe that we have ever been on the moon ...


There are other arguments:

- the sharpness of the photos brought back, taken with manual devices with big negative, with which there are always fuzzes of development, even on foot, for professionals. But in scuba gear with gloves, without feet, and without experience of photographer, no photo missed in the stock of astronauts ...

- and the story of Stanley Kubrick, very astonishing:
http://jayweidner.com/AlchemicalKubrickIIa.html

Elements to dream :-)

The objections are rather to the fact that the diffused images did not have the moon for origin.

When to know what really happened ... And that is not very important.

Developing domestic electric cogeneration on wood pellets and concentrator solar panels would change life on earth more than going to the moon :-)
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