Subj : Solar weather/filaments To : Damon A. Getsman From : Roger Nelson Date : Wed Jun 03 2015 21:33:50 On Mon Jun-01-2015 08:25, Damon A. Getsman (1:340/200) wrote to Roger Nelson: DAG> Re: Weather DAG> 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 RN> astronomer RN> John W. O'Neal of Amherst, Ohio. "This composite image is my tribute to RN> the filament-ridden sun of May 2015." DAG> I've got to say, I haven't been watching the sun for that long; DAG> basically just since the start of the maxima this time around, but DAG> the amount of filaments on there is breathtaking lately. I guess DAG> I don't know from experience that it's a huge amount compared to DAG> normal for this part of settling into the minima, but the very DAG> fact that some of these filaments are large enough so that, if DAG> they launched in the right vector, they could set us back to the DAG> stone age really blows my mind a bit. Yeah. Before we had all of those satellites in orbit, there wasn't much news to frighten us, with the possible exception of Halley's Comet and some wandering meteors. Regards, Roger --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7) .