This IS Serious! Look - Our Magnetosphere - Something is Seriously Wrong! Happening Now!, page 19
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reply posted on 14-3-2009 @ 11:45 PM by Phage
reply to post by greshnik



There was no "serious situation" with the magnetosphere. There was a serious bug in the simulator.

Was there a geomagnetic storm? Were there communication outages? Did GPS satellites fail? Were there power failures? Just exactly what was the "serious situation"?


reply posted on 14-3-2009 @ 11:52 PM by Zaphod58
reply to post by greshnik



How was it a "serious situation"? It didn't affect anything on the planet. If it was as serious as you claim then we would have seen anything from communications blackouts, to power blackouts. A serious problem with the magnetosphere would cause all kinds of major problems on earth. There was a HOLE in the magnetosphere a few years ago and that didn't cause problems on earth.

When we start having communications blackouts, THEN I'll start to say it's a serious problem. Until then, I suggest you learn a little more about space than you think you know.



reply posted on 15-3-2009 @ 01:43 AM by Chadwickus
reply to post by greshnik




This link should keep you busy.

A Continuous Long-Term Record of Magnetic-Storm Occurrence and Intensity



www.leif.org...


There is no way of hiding any large event like this

A simple google search would have told you this as well:

en.wikipedia.org...
From August 28 until September 2, 1859, numerous sunspots and solar flares were observed on the sun, the largest flare occurring on the 1st. A massive CME headed directly at Earth due to the solar flare and made it within eighteen hours—-a trip that normally takes three to four days. On September 1 and 2nd, the largest recorded geomagnetic storm occurred. Telegraph wires in both the United States and Europe shorted out, some even causing fires. Auroras were seen as far south as Hawaii, Mexico, Cuba, and Italy—phenomena that are usually only seen near the poles. This was the 1859 solar superstorm.

On 13 March 1989 a severe geomagnetic storm caused the collapse of the Hydro-Québec power grid in a matter of seconds as equipment protection relays tripped in a cascading sequence of events.[1][3] Six million people were left without power for nine hours, with significant economic loss. The storm even caused auroras as far south as Texas [2]. The geomagnetic storm causing this event was itself the result of a Coronal Mass Ejection, ejected from the Sun on March 9, 1989.[4]

In August 1989, another storm affected microchips, leading to a halt of all trading on Toronto's stock market [5].

Since 1989, power companies in North America, the UK, Northern Europe and elsewhere evaluated the risks of geomagnetically induced currents (GIC) and developed mitigation strategies.[citation needed]

Since 1995, geomagnetic storms and solar flares have been monitored from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) joint-NASA-European Space Agency satellite.

On Feb. 26, 2008 the magnetic fields erupted inside the magnetotail, releasing about 1015 Joules of energy. The blast launched two gigantic clouds of protons and electrons, one toward Earth and one away from Earth. The Earth-directed cloud crashed into the planet below, sparking vivid auroras in Canada and Alaska [6].



All of this I already posted on this thread too btw, so before you go around accusing people of things, how about YOU do some of your own research?

You might learn something.


reply posted on 15-3-2009 @ 10:13 AM by Chadwickus
reply to post by questioningall



I would say it's because it's not getting any information, as you can see several of the bars allow for positive and negative information.

This tells me that they're not getting any readings. Nothing more. Nothing less.


reply posted on 15-3-2009 @ 11:17 AM by Phage
reply to post by questioningall


ACE data has not been available since 1502 yesterday. This data loss has been happening every winter.

ACE Weekly 01/07/2009 - 01/13/2009

All ACE spacecraft subsystems are performing nominally.

...


Data Capture: 100% DOY 004-011 2009

There is a higher than normal risk of data loss from October 2008 through
February 2009. If there are problems with the passes, it may not be
possible to acquire additional DSN time. This higher-risk period has been
occurring every winter for the past couple of years. For more information
refer to 10/14/2008 weekly.


www.srl.caltech.edu...

When in worry or in doubt...
Do some research.


[edit on 3/15/2009 by Phage]



reply posted on 15-3-2009 @ 11:46 AM by peggy m
reply to post by spacebot



How funny we children of the earth are. We invent a microscope and put a little pond water on it, see something moving and ... aha.. life without brains, how strange indeed. We invent a telescope to search the heavens for that God-being and discover... oh my... the universe is a little bigger than we imagined. Putting our imaginations to use, we develop theories to explain our existence and the existence of that moving thing in the pond water, but we are children with toys. We can guess and if we look hard enough can fit all kinds of "evidence" into major explanations of life and doomsday.

Seriously, we as a species have only just begun to use our wooden blocks to explain the phenomena of phenomena. Who is to say these same occurances did not occur before we invented our toys to watch them? But already, we plan for doomsday, we try to fit "mystery" to reality, exp0lain theory with fact. We are just guessing, we children of the earth. Give it another decade and we will know more with better toys to play with and a bigger playground, but still, we only be children trying to learn so we can grow up and take control of everything that is everything.

Polar shifts happen, scientist have produced that theory with evidence to support it. Chemicals introduced into the atmosphere coupled with more people breathing and excrimating all the while cutting down those precious trees and plants that are supposed to balance it all out, scinetists and Al Gore have theorized will open the earth up to the extremes the sun has to offer. Black holes in the Bermuda triangle where no compass works is another theory related to the weird things happening all around us.

We think all this weird because our toys act funny. I say it is natural, it's just time we get better toys.


reply posted on 16-3-2009 @ 05:32 AM by nutellajunkie
reply to post by questioningall



Looks normal to me, no need to get your knickers in a twist.
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