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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2012

X 2 Class Solar Flare & S2 Radiation Storm
Active Region 11402 located on the northwestern limb, unleashed a major X1.7 Solar Flare at 18:35 UTC. S2 level Radiation Storm threshold has been exceeded, R3 Level Radio Blackout, 100 MeV proton spike is in progress and a 10cm Radio Burst (TenFlare) was reported. Immediately after this flare a Full Halo coronal mass ejection (CME) was observed.

Above information extracted with permission from the SolarWatcher website.

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  • Endiroth-I am NOT what you say.

  • I am NOT what you say.

  • I am NOT what you say.

  • That's Great !

  • So what would have happened if it was into the earth?

  • @awakenu1 You might wanna read more carefully before going off on people like that...

  • foolish, you wont think its lucky when your car is fried the electronics gone, or the cherished cell phone, or ipod or or or. even the computer you are using to speak your ignorance.get one big enough and its all gone, and then the anarchy starts. no food no gas no lights no cars, nothing electronic.we will see how you feel when its all gone lol. hope you like to read cause good books are wonderful to have around. thanks eq dude i really enjoy the presentation.deadly beauty.

  • I mean whats the big deal !!! haa the end of the world is near aaaaaaaaaa

  • the sun is awesome!

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