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I have a 6 month supply of Rice Krispy treats and Clamato, I'm set!
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the sun is making fun of Hawaii, that's not nice.
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peace of mind is what i have - i dont give a rats ass about this. i will now go to sleep and not even waste a minute thinking about this topic after closing the browser :) |
I suck cock for sun spots
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Confession To Make...
I have to admit to a degree I am with Choker... well when I say with, I have basically booked two hookers for the date when it's all suppose to end... so if it does, then I go with a smile on my face... if it doesn't I have to work out how the fuck I am goign to pay for the hookers... :Oh crap
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You remember the stories John use to tell us about the the three chinamen playing Fantan? This guy runs up to them and says, "Hey, the world's coming to an end!" and the first one says, "Well, I best go to the mission and pray," and the second one says, "Well, hell, I'm gonna go and buy me a case of Mezcal and six whores," and the third one says "Well, I'm gonna finish the game." I shall finish the game, Doc
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what a shame, things were going so well here ...
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NIce ... THE END IS NEAR
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The image that you're looking at is made to show how much energy is leaving the sun, and how it impacts each planet. http://spaceweather.com/images2012/0...jbl2lbhg10flg1 The first image is sort of a "top-down" 2D view of the sun and our solar system. When a CME occurs it doesn't blast straight-out from the sun. Instead, it leaves in a curve of sorts as the sun spins on its axis, and a view from this angle is an easy way to display it. The second image is also a top-down look but it ignores the spin of the sun to show you the energy within the cone of influence as it hits the earth. The 3rd image is similar to the second image but shows the impact on earth and some other satelites : Stereo B and Stereo A (Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory), the Kepler Space Telescope being used to find new planets. (Named after Johannes Kepler). My guess is that they don't want these to be wiped out. What I don't quite understand though is the IMF Polarity. I assume they are talking about the sun's magnetic field but you see it wavering around like a string in #2, but the CME changes shape right after hitting the earth so I would guess they want to know how the earths field changes it. Still cool to look at though. Nice find! |
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I guess Quebec as entered the shithole of cloudy and rainy flares... Is that dangerous??? Should we fear??? :upsidedow:upsidedow:upsidedow
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The End is always near ...
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