webcubus, to random
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Not a great image, because I was shooting around the clouds but I had to capture the source of our Aurora fun. That big chunk on the right side has been blasting us with solar mass to light up the sky!

LabSpokane, to random
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from Steptoe Butte

LabSpokane,
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One of my faves of the this evening. This is in eastern Washington state. It got so bright we just pulled over in awe.

spaceflight, to worldwithoutus
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The ☢️ reached in just over eight minutes and ionized the upper layer of Earth's atmosphere — the — triggering shortwave blackouts on the sun-lit portion of Earth at the time including , and the . https://www.space.com/first-x-class-solar-flare-of-2024-seen-erupting-from-sun-video

spaceflight,
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: The active region of responsible for these flares is now approaching the centre of the ☀️ disk and will soon point 🎯 directly towards 🌍 .
We expect further from this region in the coming days. A associated with any future flare 🔥 is very likely to cause disturbances when it reaches our . https://www.esa.int/Space_Safety/Space_weather/Sun_fires_off_largest_flare_of_current_solar_cycle

spaceflight, to random
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A notable storm is expected to result from the arrival of a coronal mass ejection that erupted from the surface of the sun ☀️ on 📆 Saturday, Sept. 16 and was aimed in the direction of .

It’s expected to arrive on 📆 Tuesday, Sept. 19, though exactly when isn’t clear. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamiecartereurope/2023/09/17/northern-lights-possible-in-the-us-early-on-tuesday-as-solar-storm-erupts-in-earth-strike-zone/

spaceflight,
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Analysts believe that a direct hit by an extreme such as the one that missed Earth in 📆 July 2012 could cause widespread power blackouts, disabling everything that plugs into a wall socket 🔌. Most people wouldn't even be able to flush their toilet 🚽 because urban water supplies 💧 largely rely on pumps https://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2014/23jul_superstorm

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