Subj : Solar weather/filaments To : Roger Nelson From : Damon A. Getsman Date : Mon Jun 01 2015 08:25:46 Re: Weather By: Roger Nelson to All on Sat May 30 2015 10:46:04 RN> MAGNETIC FILAMENTS ON THE SUN: With no sunspots actively flaring this RN> weekend, solar activity is low. Or is it? There's more to solar activity RN> than sunspots and flares. "I can't recall ever seeing as many magnetic RN> filaments on the sun as I have this month," points out amateur astronomer RN> John W. O'Neal of Amherst, Ohio. "This composite image is my tribute to RN> the filament-ridden sun of May 2015." I've got to say, I haven't been watching the sun for that long; basically just since the start of the maxima this time around, but the amount of filaments on there is breathtaking lately. I guess I don't know from experience that it's a huge amount compared to normal for this part of settling into the minima, but the very fact that some of these filaments are large enough so that, if they launched in the right vector, they could set us back to the stone age really blows my mind a bit. -D --- SBBSecho 2.27-OpenBSD * Origin: Tinfoil.synchro.net - now at FTN (1:340/200) (1:340/200) .