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08-03-10, 06:31 PM #1
Solar Sunami To Strike Earth Tonight
Earth is bracing for a cosmic tsunami Tuesday night as tons of plasma from a massive solar flare head directly toward the planet.
The Sun's surface erupted early Sunday morning, shooting a wall of ionized atoms directly at Earth, scientists say. It is expected to create a geomagnetic storm and a spectacular light show -- and it could pose a threat to satellites in orbit, as well.
NASA scientists warned recently that high-energy electric pulses from the sun could cripple our electrical grid for years, causing billions in damages.
Guess I'll bring the dog in tonight...
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08-04-10, 11:35 AM #2
The northern lights were visiable for a couple hours last night and may show up again tonight. Those who live in the far northern areas of the U.S. have that chance.
http://www.spaceweather.com/aurora/g...p6m3fc1fb0plh5
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08-04-10, 12:36 PM #3
Well nothing happened last night place is still here and so am I dogs fine horse is fine and it is still going to be in the 100+ range today again not much changed. Oh still got to mow going to wait until it cools down just a little.
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08-04-10, 02:18 PM #4
I don't know about last night but I think that solar flare reached
Southern Ok. today!
"Feels" like 110.
Of course being a desert Grunt from the Stumps this nice cool
weather should be a God send right?
Semper Fi.
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08-04-10, 06:04 PM #5
The Garmin Oregon 400t has been receiving WAAS signal strength of between 8 and 15 feet accuracy for the last few days. We might be ok
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08-04-10, 06:54 PM #6
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08-04-10, 07:14 PM #7
Have to check the chickens for fried eggs. Come to think of it, my beer seems a little warm.
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08-04-10, 07:22 PM #8
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08-04-10, 07:26 PM #9
And goes Slinger with them big words again
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08-04-10, 07:34 PM #10
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08-04-10, 07:35 PM #11
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08-04-10, 09:14 PM #12
Youd all be floored if iffin he showed his weebos,,,,,,,,,,HAHAHAHAHAHA,,,,,,,,Hick,
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08-04-10, 11:33 PM #13
weebos wobble but they dont fall down
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08-04-10, 11:51 PM #14
The European Space Agency just joined the global positioning party with EGNOS. It enhances existing GPS signals with considerable accuracy. I don't know if their technology reaches the west coast of America but ever since i uploaded EGNOS combined with WAAS, my average signal strength has improved quite a bit, a fix of within 7 feet in open country is pretty damn good for a civilian application
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08-05-10, 08:29 AM #15
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