CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS

SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS

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Has anyone been keeping track of the
relationship between how their machines
are operating/what they are finding,
and coronal mass ejections?

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all have a good un...............
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BioProfessor

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Easy to keep track of if you just watch the Northern Lights. Assuming you live far enough north.

Daryl
 

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SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS

SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS

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BioProfessor said:
Easy to keep track of if you just watch the Northern Lights. Assuming you live far enough north.

Daryl

Have you noticed any relationship?

have a good un........
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Gypsy Heart

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A coronal mass ejection is heading toward Earth and could spark a geomagnetic storm when it arrives on August 18th or 19th. The cloud was hurled into space yesterday by a C3-class explosion in the magnetic field of sunspot 904. Sky watchers, prepare for auroras.
 

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deepskyal

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Now if that mass ejection would cause a power outage like a few years back....I could get under those power lines...I bet it would help a lot of TH'ers. Al
 

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SHERMANVILLE ILLINOIS

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gypsyheart said:
A coronal mass ejection is heading toward Earth and could spark a geomagnetic storm when it arrives on August 18th or 19th. The cloud was hurled into space yesterday by a C3-class explosion in the magnetic field of sunspot 904. Sky watchers, prepare for auroras.

Been watching for that sunspot 904 for
several years :-\ ;)
 

Ocean7

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Minelab Equinox 800
Minelab Explorer II
Garrett MASTER HUNTER 7
Garrett ADS DEEPSEEKER
Compass X100
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Metal Detecting
oh yeah I also carry a geiger counter just in case I'm close to nuclear power plant... oh yeah :-\
 

Zincoln Miner

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Minelab Vanquish 340, Tesoro Silver uMax, Compadre, and BH Tracker IV.

Ex: White's Spectrum XLT, Tesoro Cutlass II Umax, and that circa late 70's red handled junk from RadioShack that started it.
one late morn during sunspot activity I talked to a guy in england.the ionisphere was charged up skipping my c.b. signal across the pond earlier and more powerful than normal
conditions.maybe I can find but not dig my first hammered silver. :P
 

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