Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Take Five: The Solar Killshot

Suspicious0bservers describes Solar Coronal Mass Ejections and their devastating effect on the Earth and our Society Swirls of green and red appear in an aurora over Whitehorse, Yukon on the night of September 3, 2012. The aurora was due to the interaction of a coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun with Earth’s magnetosphere. The CME left the sun on August 31 and arrived on September 3.Image Courtesy of David Cartier, Sr. By Avalon Intellihub.com August 13, 2013 There’s a highly unlikely, yet ever present risk that the Sun will unleash a massive eruption as it does every one to two hundred years, and it could completely change our way of life.



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