03 November 2024

Energised Planetary Grids: Part 2

Marianne Bergli ~ SpaceWeather
 
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Continuing from an earlier post (Part 1), adding some thoughts....

When we had that record-breaking Solar activity month of May, several parts of the world were also treated to dazzling displays of Aurora Borealis that painted the night skies. There was so much Solar activity that directed unfathomable tons of Cosmic Plasma and other energies towards our Planet, her grids were probably firing continuously throughout that month.

May 2024....That was the month when Chevron-Burst-7 "snapped off" the inorganic template from the Planetary grids PLUS the initiation of CB-8 which will transmute the Planet's Metatronic Seed Atom throughout the course of one year, culminating in May 2025 when the Seed Atom will be vaporised (details and charts here).

Could that be why there was so much going on in terms of energies and frequencies in May? 

Could it also be why the months following May were also very active in terms of Solar activity, leading into October with increased events (including that massive X9.1 and 7 more X-class flares, colossal CMEs, long-running "Proton Rain" and 2 Comets)? I'm thinking vaporising the ancient tumour that is the Metatronic Seed Atom, requires monumentally major mojo.

SpaceWeather also reports the following, which has resulted in Antarctica having a prolonged radio blackout:

SOUTH POLE RADIO BLACKOUT: For the 7th day in a row, energetic protons from the sun are raining down on Earth. It's an almost S1-class radiation storm, resulting from the collective action of three X-class solar flares since Oct. 24th. These protons are causing a shortwave radio blackout inside the Antarctic Circle:

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Interesting that Antarctica is being shrouded in a radio blackout for an extended period of time, given the scale of things being hidden there.

 

Shifting now to the two Comets.... As mentioned in the previous post, Comet C/2024 S1 melted and became part of our Sun's realms while Comet A3 flew into the spray of a humongous CME on 10 & 11 October 2024. A reminder that Comet A3 is hailed as "Comet of the Century" and according to its historic schedule, its next visit to this part of the Cosmos is in 80,000 years' time. Well, the Cosmos will be a very different creation by then.

So....what did our Planet receive from those two Comets? What Cosmic data is now integrated into our Sun's realms? What mutual exchange of frequencies transacted between our Sun and Comet A3?

Additionally, Comet A3 is now in the Ophiucus Constellation after being washed in our Sun's CME. Here's what is being said about the myth of Ophiucus:

The name comes from the ancient Greek word for serpent-bearer. Greek legend held that the constellation depicted either Apollo or Asclepius holding a snake, represented by the constellation Serpens, which Ophiuchus intersects. Ophiuchus and the legends surrounding it may have originated in Babylonian mythology.

* Study.com

A "serpent"....hmmm. Speculations abound....

I can only imagine the energetic state our Planet is in right now with all that's been spewing her way. 

I'll stop here now although I have this nagging feeling I'm not really done. 

Namarie! 💟


01 November 2024

Goodbye, Comet ATLAS (C/2024 S1)....And More Proton Rain

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That's the final leg of Comet ATLAS (C/2024 S1) as it passed the massive Proton field towards our Sun. It had trekked the Cosmos as a fragment for 1000 years and as far as Comets are concerned, my question is always "What's the payload?"

I'm a bit confused by SpaceWeather's disappointment over this Comet's end ~ I had the impression this would be its terminal journey but there seems to be expectations of its survival. From SpaceWeather:

The end of Comet ATLAS is a disapointment. When it first appeared in September, an outburst brightened the comet, making it appear larger than average Kreutz fragments. Many astronomers hoped it would survive the sun and put on a magnificent display like Kreutz Comet Ikeya-Seki did in 1965. Maybe next time. 

I thought I had read a couple of reports earlier on that this wasn't expected to make it past our Sun, which is why I was looking forward to its footage as mentioned in a previous post (here):

I'll be checking for updated footage in the following days as it flies into our Sun.

I am apparently mistaken. And I don't know from where I got that notion. Should I be concerned? 😂

SpaceWeather also mentions the 3-day "Proton Rain" in their report, please read the details there. 

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Namarie! 💚


An X2.03 Closes Off October

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Unsurprisingly, October bookended its potent run with X-class flares. An X2.03 burst onto the scene on the last day of the month but no CME is expected:


At this time of writing, it's still pre-noon UTC 1 November ~ let's see if there's any high Solar activity to greet this month.

October was certainly....interesting.

Namarie! 🩵


Comet ATLAS C/2024 G3

SpaceWeather It's another ATLAS Comet, this one is named C/2024 G3. From the footage above, we see our Sun beaming generously into the d...