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Wow!  This is a very large CME (coronal mass ejection) which happened on the far side of the Sun so it will impact Venus instead of earth.  This one would have caused auroras visible during the daylight hours... and possibly power grid disturbances, damage to satellite solar arrays.  The Sun hasn't produced one this powerful since August 1972.  The sun spot that produced that one was facing earth about a week ago... so close.  We may have dodged a bullet.

source: https://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/

If it happened on the other side of the sun, then how did "they" take a picture of it?

Maybe I could look up the answer, but since we have a resident expert who teaches on the topic.. I thought I would ask.


 Firstly, I am not an expert; merely an enthusiast searching for another hours-long, rainbow-coloured, aurora borealis fix before I die.

 The animation I posted is from a series of images take by the LASCO (Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph) - Chronograph 3 to be precise which measures white light in a wide radius around the sun ie 30 radii) on board the SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) satellite which is located 1.5 million kilometers away from earth, locked into the earth-sun orbit and always facing the sun.  There is a disk to blot out the actual solar disk (because it's way too bright) so that the chronograph only images the solar corona and uses long exposure time to capture light emitted by ejected plasma (C3 takes a 26 second exposure).  Even though the CME is directed away from earth, the plasma is visible as it spreads outward from the sun.  There are other sensors abord SOHO that record data related to the emission which would indicate if it were earth directed or not.  The best indication, from the animation alone, that the CME is not earth directed, is that the image does not quickly become oversaturated as the brightness overwhelms the sensors.  I think it's common knowledge than it takes about 8 minutes for light to travel from the sun to the earth (~1% less time to arrive at SOHO) so the image would quickly oversaturate if it were earth-directed.


_ the latest time that btc close bellow of your openning on october was 2014!

Far Side of the Sun

For the first time in history, the world has a full view of the far side of the Sun—and of the entire 360-degree sphere at once, for that matter—thanks to NASA’s Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO). On February 6, 2011, the twin satellites reached opposite sides of the Sun, allowing space weather watchers to detect activity at any point on the sphere and to image eruptions that might be headed toward Earth.

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 That's old news actually.   Stereo-B went into an uncontrolled spin sometime in 2014 and they gave up on periodic attempts to establish communications back in 2018.  Stereo-A is still working but it currently orbits the sun about 45° ahead of our planet so it would be more of a front-side view.  It does give a better perspective for earth directed CMEs though.

 

 A - the current location of Stereo-A (kind of a misnomer now... maybe they should rename it Mono)
 PSP - Parker Space Probe
 SO - Solar Orbiter (European-lead project)

edit: trying to fix my erroneous multi-quoting.
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Thread pretty quiet now.
Only ChartBuddy still speaks.
Where is everyone?

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But first, let me share my mourning of many people that I have considered heroes who I believe have shown their asses during this to an extent that makes me sad.

Member when pow rangers activated a state resistance removal soft fork to enable cuppa coffee, or wen shipped mining inflation bug?

An attacker could implant a significant amount of malicious code in just 100 kilobytes in a transaction.  Then, if the attacker was able to get a trivial bit of malware onto the user's node

Automatic payload redistribution- SHEESH. What's the median $latestcore platform nowadays? Obonntwo latest? Sounds like readymade denial of servicio. At least it'd have the poetic justice of only affecting "upgraded" nodes.

I don't expect the WO-regulars to visit the Beginners board, so allow me to quote my LightningPiggy topic here:
"An electronic cash piggy bank for children that accepts bitcoin sent over lightning, while displaying the amount saved in satoshis." (source: lightningpiggy.com)

Do channels close if piggy breaks? Couldn't find. Super cute but lightning part seems to complicate the analog

anyway...maybe above has no cap gains in above switching

Implies cost basis transfer. Swap bank hours price exposure derivative with fiat finance properties (yield, fees) for real bitcoin ...nuttin's changed since original GBTC launch, save options and "ETF so "better" spot tracking"



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My mothers final resting place.

It's hard..very hard.

I still cry a lot.

Appreciate and be fortunate if your parents are still alive. See them more often, make memories. Use your BTC wealth to buy something for them, don't be a greedy scrooge.



I look at the stone and see your mom was born a few months after my wife.

3-3-56 my wife

8-9-56 your mom

It scares me a lot as I do not know how I would ever be able to function if my wife passed away this year.

Loss is hard. Thank you for the post. I hope you remember her well and that you get a long break from losing loved ones.
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My mothers final resting place.

It's hard..very hard.

I still cry a lot.

Appreciate and be fortunate if your parents are still alive. See them more often, make memories. Use your BTC wealth to buy something for them, don't be a greedy scrooge.



I can understand how you feel. I've lost both my parents, my father to cancer, my mother from natural causes. She died in my arms. I still cry sometimes, and still have haunting dreams of my mother (not my father, for some reason). I'm sure I'll dream about her tonight, because of your post. I'd give anything to spend a day with them.

For those who still have their parents, be close to them, be kind to them, don't hold grudges. When they pass away, anything left untold, any unexpressed emotion, will haunt you for life like a razor blade in your stomach.

Stay strong, Paashaas. Time will ease the pain, and the wound will heal, but the scar will remain. Be well and live a good life to remember her.
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My mothers final resting place.

It's hard..very hard.

I still cry a lot.

Appreciate and be fortunate if your parents are still alive. See them more often, make memories. Use your BTC wealth to buy something for them, don't be a greedy scrooge.



I can understand how you feel. I've lost both my parents, my father to cancer, my mother from natural causes. She died in my arms. I still cry sometimes, and still have haunting dreams of my mother (not my father, for some reason). I'm sure I'll dream about her tonight, because of your post. I'd give anything to spend a day with them.

For those who still have their parents, be close to them, be kind to them, don't hold grudges. When they pass away, anything left untold, any unexpressed emotion, will haunt you for life like a razor blade in your stomach.

Stay strong, Paashaas. Time will ease the pain, and the wound will heal, but the scar will remain. Be well and live a good life to remember her.

oh, well...you guys teared me up...my mom passed earlier this year (after a long and fruitful life).
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I can understand how you feel. I've lost both my parents, my father to cancer, my mother from natural causes. She died in my arms. I still cry sometimes, and still have haunting dreams of my mother (not my father, for some reason). I'd give anything to spend a day with them. I'm sure I'll dream about her tonight, because of your post.

For those who still have their parents, be close to them, be kind to them, don't hold grudges. When they pass away, anything left untold, any unexpressed emotion, will haunt you for life like a razor blade in your stomach.

Stay strong, Paashaas. Time will ease the pain, and the wound will heal, but the scar will remain. Be well and live a good life to remember them.

They will always be a part of us. Parents. There's no closer relationship than the one to his mother, it starts in the womb.
As we will always be a part of them, i'm thinking about those that had to experience the death of their child/ren.
And that's the main thing about human life: relationships. It's what makes our lives worth living (psychologically proven, by the way).

When it comes to parting, i can't relate too much. Sure, there is the pain and mourning, but in my case it's mostly "out of sight, out of mind", shortly after. I know i have dreamed about my dad one time (in 14 years). That's a neurodivergent thing, most of you can't relate to this. In case of my dad i even felt nothing after i basically watched him dying in the ER, for months, until it all broke lose and i started to cry for hours, followed by two weeks of emotional pain unfelt before, until i started to recover.
As i said, dealing with fatalities is totally different for me, emotionally. Pretty often when i get told someone i knew passed away, i can't suppress a smile, while i know that this reaction is perceived totally wrong in my environment. Some people know, though. It's just so overwhelming for me that my mind pulls the breaks and kicks in reverse while hitting the gas at the same time. I also never seem to find words of solace. Strange, but i'm not a careless guy at all.
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I can understand how you feel. I've lost both my parents, my father to cancer, my mother from natural causes. She died in my arms. I still cry sometimes, and still have haunting dreams of my mother (not my father, for some reason). I'd give anything to spend a day with them. I'm sure I'll dream about her tonight, because of your post.

For those who still have their parents, be close to them, be kind to them, don't hold grudges. When they pass away, anything left untold, any unexpressed emotion, will haunt you for life like a razor blade in your stomach.

Stay strong, Paashaas. Time will ease the pain, and the wound will heal, but the scar will remain. Be well and live a good life to remember them.

They will always be a part of us. Parents. There's no closer relationship than the one to his mother, it starts in the womb.
As we will always be a part of them, i'm thinking about those that had to experience the death of their child/ren.
And that's the main thing about human life: relationships. It's what makes our lives worth living (psychologically proven, by the way).

When it comes to parting, i can't relate too much. Sure, there is the pain and mourning, but in my case it's mostly "out of sight, out of mind", shortly after. I know i have dreamed about my dad one time (in 14 years). That's a neurodivergent thing, most of you can't relate to this. In case of my dad i even felt nothing after i basically watched him dying in the ER, for months, until it all broke lose and i started to cry for hours, followed by two weeks of emotional pain unfelt before, until i started to recover.
As i said, dealing with fatalities is totally different for me, emotionally. Pretty often when i get told someone i knew passed away, i can't suppress a smile, while i know that this reaction is perceived totally wrong in my environment. Some people know, though. It's just so overwhelming for me that my mind pulls the breaks and kicks in reverse while hitting the gas at the same time. I also never seem to find words of solace. Strange, but i'm not a careless guy at all.

This is a well known physiological response that one of my professors taught us at the uni...when the stimulus is very strong, the reaction is sometimes in the opposite direction to expected. Example: a "vagal paradox" where a stressor triggers a calming or opposite response from the parasympathetic nervous system.

In fact, sometimes in happens in unfortunate circumstances, when someone is accused of a serious crime and they, while being innocent, start laughing.
Non-specialist might find it a cruel response of a criminal, but it is a defensive response, essentially.
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Nice bull market we got there.

108k to 114k to give us hope and then slam it straight back down to 108k with the threat of going even lower. We’re in grave danger of ending the year lower than we started it in a supposed bull market.

We can’t have a proper, sustained bull with Trump and his retarded FUD tariff war. His creepy little sons in the background profiting off our misery with insider knowledge.

Make no mistake about it, we’d be at 150k now without Trump’s influence on this market. I believe there is institutional, high grade price suppression going on too. Deep pockets don’t want Bitcoin to moon. This isn’t the way it was supposed to be this year, extremely disappointing.
I would not be surprised if Trump and his family are profiting from all these hiccups in the market. Since he’s a business man, he just might be using these economic wars to enrich himself and his family.


Wow!  This is a very large CME (coronal mass ejection) which happened on the far side of the Sun so it will impact Venus instead of earth.  This one would have caused auroras visible during the daylight hours... and possibly power grid disturbances, damage to satellite solar arrays.  The Sun hasn't produced one this powerful since August 1972.  The sun spot that produced that one was facing earth about a week ago... so close.  We may have dodged a bullet.



source: https://soho.nascom.nasa.gov/
This sounds like fiction to me, I have no idea what that is, maybe now I’ll have to do my research on it, having extra knowledge on this things is good sometimes. So we were saved by God or the One Above all  Grin
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My mothers final resting place.

It's hard..very hard.

I still cry a lot.

Appreciate and be fortunate if your parents are still alive. See them more often, make memories. Use your BTC wealth to buy something for them, don't be a greedy scrooge.



I can feel how much it hurts.

My mother had a brain tumor.
The size of which was about 5.5 cm, 6.7 cm meningioma . Which was very big.
At that time, I was able to feel how much my mother was to me.

But after brain surgery, she is now completely healthy.
I pray that all mothers live healthy and normal lives. And those who have left may God give them to haven.
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I can understand how you feel. I've lost both my parents, my father to cancer, my mother from natural causes. She died in my arms. I still cry sometimes, and still have haunting dreams of my mother (not my father, for some reason). I'd give anything to spend a day with them. I'm sure I'll dream about her tonight, because of your post.

For those who still have their parents, be close to them, be kind to them, don't hold grudges. When they pass away, anything left untold, any unexpressed emotion, will haunt you for life like a razor blade in your stomach.

Stay strong, Paashaas. Time will ease the pain, and the wound will heal, but the scar will remain. Be well and live a good life to remember them.

They will always be a part of us. Parents. There's no closer relationship than the one to his mother, it starts in the womb.
As we will always be a part of them, i'm thinking about those that had to experience the death of their child/ren.
And that's the main thing about human life: relationships. It's what makes our lives worth living (psychologically proven, by the way).

When it comes to parting, i can't relate too much. Sure, there is the pain and mourning, but in my case it's mostly "out of sight, out of mind", shortly after. I know i have dreamed about my dad one time (in 14 years). That's a neurodivergent thing, most of you can't relate to this. In case of my dad i even felt nothing after i basically watched him dying in the ER, for months, until it all broke lose and i started to cry for hours, followed by two weeks of emotional pain unfelt before, until i started to recover.
As i said, dealing with fatalities is totally different for me, emotionally. Pretty often when i get told someone i knew passed away, i can't suppress a smile, while i know that this reaction is perceived totally wrong in my environment. Some people know, though. It's just so overwhelming for me that my mind pulls the breaks and kicks in reverse while hitting the gas at the same time. I also never seem to find words of solace. Strange, but i'm not a careless guy at all.
I had a friend that lost his mum some time ago, he initially didn't cry as at when the news broke out at first, he just was sad all through that period, I knew this because I was with him, i think he wanted to man up, showing no sign of weakness. Fast forward to the the burial day, I accompanied him to the morgue to take the corpse for the burial arraignment, immediately they brought out her died corpse and my friend saw the lifeless body of his mum, my friend broke down in serious tears and he was so uncontrollable, I couldn't hold him alone all by myself, it was as if he didn't know he mother was dead before that day. The grief and vacuum death creates in memory of people is irreplaceable.
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