Mar 13, 2018

Daily Mail Online UK | Mar 13, 2018 CET | ~ Huge solar storm set to slam Earth tomorrow ~ | .. The storm could knockout satellites, disrupt power supplies and spark stunning displays of the Northern Lights .. | Blogger: Of course there's much more going on, than a simple 'Solar Storm'. Perhaps it's more about the Solar flares, Geomagnetic Storms and the Consciousness Connection? (Gods light force & Tachyons energy - even if the Earth Grid of the Archons, will stop it). As humans, we can greatly be affected by certain space weather activity, such as solar flares and electromagnetic storms on a mental, emotional, physical and spiritual level ... |



  • Nasa spotted a solar flare releasing a coronal mass ejection earlier this week
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued a 'G1' storm watch
  • It coincides with the formation of 'equinox cracks' in the sun, which form around the equinoxes on March 20 and September 23 and weaken the magnetic field

WHAT ARE SOLAR STORMS AND ARE THEY DANGEROUS?
Solar storms, or solar activity, can be divided into four main components that can have impacts on Earth:
Solar flares: A large explosion in the sun's atmosphere. These flares are made of photons that travel out directly from the flare site. Solar flares impact Earth only when they occur on the side of the sun facing Earth.
Coronal Mass Ejections (CME's): Large clouds of plasma and magnetic field that erupt from the sun. These clouds can erupt in any direction, and then continue on in that direction, plowing through solar wind. These clouds only cause impacts to Earth when they're aimed at Earth.
High-speed solar wind streams: These come from coronal holes on the sun, which form anywhere on the sun and usually only when they are closer to the solar equator do the winds impact Earth.
Solar energetic particles: High-energy charged particles thought to be released primarily by shocks formed at the front of coronal mass ejections and solar flares. When a CME cloud plows through solar wind, solar energetic particles can be produced and because they are charged, they follow the magnetic field lines between the Sun and Earth. Only charged particles that follow magnetic field lines that intersect Earth will have an impact.
While these may seem dangerous, astronauts are not in immediate danger of these phenomena because of the relatively low orbit of manned missions.
 However, they do have to be concerned about cumulative exposure during space walks.