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Vincent Ledvina
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Some predicted arrival times for the CME that occured with yesterday's X-flare: NASA M2M: 2024-05-06 06:00Z (-7.0h, +7.0h) NOAA: 2024-05-05 18:00Z HUXt: 2024-05-05 19:53Z (-6.6h, +5.6h); Hit: 66% research.reading.ac.uk/met-spate/huxt-forecast/ www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/wsa-enlil-solar-wind-prediction kauai.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/CMEscoreboard/prediction/detail/3102 pic.twitter.com/U0rI4jjsxt
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Vincent Ledvina
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One of my favorite tools, Solar Demon, is showing an EUV wave associated with the CME currently lifting off the Sun due to an X1.6 flare from AR 3663. I think it's safe to say there is something coming. Here are the data on Solar Demon: www.sidc.be/solardemon/dimmings_details.php?science=0&dimming_id=9996&delay=80&prefix=pBDI_&small=1&aid=0&graph=1 @halocme pic.twitter.com/fSy17CbVkV
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The Sun emitted a strong solar flare on May 2, peaking at 10:22pm ET. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured an image of the event, which was classified as X1.6. go.nasa.gov/4dmxiTU pic.twitter.com/NaE62YWeS1
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NASA Sun & Space
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News “flash”! ☀️ 💥 Yesterday an M9.5-class solar flare erupted from the Sun, peaking in brightness at 7:46 p.m. EDT. The flare is shown here near the limb of the Sun in imagery from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. pic.twitter.com/Js3KmnALqi
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