17 September 2022

SR Stuff

Space Observing System


Welcome back, Space Observing System! After more than a week of a static SR chart, it's nice to see it functioning again. I'm sure it was some mechanical, software or recording problem that the team has sorted out, and not necessarily some Planetary or Solar calamity.

For an indication of an approximate representation of the SR during the days when the chart was down, we can look at this graph from HeartMath:

HeartMath

It's worthwhile noting that graphs GC1002 (Hofuf, Saudi Arabia) and GC1006 (Hluhluwe, South Africa) are not functioning.

A reminder that despite what "Science" claims, 7.83 Hz is NOT supposed to be the "normal" SR frequency. (As per E'Asha Ashayana's video explanation in this post, and also this post.)

Once again, Solar Observer has provided us with a stunning image ~ this one is from 11 September:

Solar Observer

And this:

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