Showing posts with label suspicious 0bservers. Show all posts
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03 April 2022

Solely Sol Stuff

Suspicious Observers

It won't be wrong for me to say that our beautiful Sun has taken centre-stage lately. I've been wanting to post some graphs from my good old source Tesis (which includes historical data) but the site has been down for days, so I'll have to resort to other sources.

First, let's listen to some "static" from our Sun. This is an excerpt from Spaceweather.com:

The gentle roar of static you just heard emerged from the loudspeaker of a shortwave radio receiver in New Mexico. Amateur astronomer Thomas Ashcraft recorded it. "The sun was well positioned in my radio antennas for the X1.3 solar flare," says Ashcraft. "The left channel of the audio file is 22.2 MHz, the right channel is 21.1 MHz."

Recent geomagnetic storms:
 
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/planetary-k-index

Look at the size of that filament! Suspicious 0bservers has said that it's the size of Neptune ~ for the record, 57 Earths would fit into Neptune:

The Solar Observer

You can view a clip of one of the CME's spread  here at The Solar Observer or here for those without fb.

 

For some spectacular visuals of what our Sun has been spewing out, please watch Suspicious observer's video here. (Notice that the prediction model of the Heliosphere is called "Enlil Spiral" 🙄 Which reminds of the the Vatican's telescope called "Lucifer" 🙄🙄🙄 They sure love to flaunt their "gods".... in plain sight.)

And finally, an item of interest that's not exactly about our Sun, but related to our Sun. For this, we turn to In2ThinAir's video. If you wish, you can skip to the 7:17-minute mark (link provided in video description) for the "....what just flew by the Sun" part. Here's a screenshot, the left object being the magnified version of the right-side magnified version:

My only question, as usual, is....whose is this? The fallen, or the Light?

Namaste and Bright Blessings! 💗


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