posted on Oct, 17 2010 @ 12:23 PM
The news article is here:
www.usatoday.com...
the reason it gives "a Sunday eruption on the surface of the Sun, which blasted tons of plasma into space, according to the Harvard-Smithsonian
Center for Astrophysics. The plasma is headed toward Earth, which could spark a spectacular light show over parts of the Lower 48 states."
If this is the case should we expect wireless, satellite. and GPS to get knocked out? Can anyone confirm the amount of plasma that was ejected and if
it really is on its way straight to America?
Nasa has warned us about it before here:
www.bild.de...
Should we get prepared for early in the day on Wednesday not to have these services for awhile? Could this be the start of the polar shifts?
Here is what is going on with the poles :
science.nasa.gov... a history lesson of poles since 1900s
www.physorg.com... from 2005
what the smarty pants think:
www.physicsforums.com...
Is this just a huge plasma ejection like these guys say:
science.slashdot.org.../08/02/2028228&from=rss
Is there nothing to worry about or should I buy a couple maps to get around town while my garmin is out, and pull out my CDs since my Sirius will be
gone, and love life once my iphone isnt usable?????