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Cosmic Global Warming

Anomalous X-ray Pulsar, 1E 1547.0-5408, had entered outburst mode

The bursts were among the brightest ever recorded by the ACS in the 6 years since INTEGRAL was launched and varied in length from 50ms to 8 seconds
X-rays by the Swift satellite indicates that the X-ray emission is travelling towards us through dusty regions of our Galaxy causing ring-like halos in the X-ray images (GCN 8848). There are a total of 31 triggered bursts from this source. Two bright and long bursts from the AXP 1E1547.0-5408 that recently reactivated (GCN 8833, 8835, 8837, 8838). In both bursts, pulsations at the neutron star period of 2.1 s are clearly visible. We observe 30 significant signatures out of which 9 were not reported by others and these events mostly took pace in late 21st January, 2009 (UT) before other satellite results were reported. However, the timings of the remaining 21 events match with the satellite observations.

The Earth was so charged from this event it even had a Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flash

Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) trigger 255342766 at 08:32:44.38 UT on 03 February 2009, tentatively classified as a GRB, is in fact not due to a GRB. This trigger is due to a Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flash (TGF)."


MAXIMUM 53 DEGREES FROM 19 TO 26 JAN.

the temperature of the stratosphere over the Arctic suddenly shot up by about 50C, an extraordinary event. This sounded alarm bells because it signalled that the winds had done a somersault, blowing from east to west.

The raised temperature was explained by the hugely increased volume of air in the stratosphere.

Although this easterly wind began at the top of the stratosphere, 30 miles high, it worked its way down over the following fortnight into the bottom layer of the Earths atmosphere, the troposphere, where all our weather happen



observation of the signature of ionospheric activities coinciding with SGR/AXP 1E1547.0-5408 bursts

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  • Could you also include a link to your sources ?

  • Thank you for this gamma ray data

  • ★★★★★

  • Nice work awesome!

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