• Magnificent CME

    From Gerald Kelleher@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 20 00:18:40 2023
    Just as Saturn has transitioned to a dawn appearance and to the right of the Sun, a magnificent CME appeared.

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    The stars change from an evening to a morning appearance due to the Earth's orbital motion alone and, like the planets, move parallel to the orbital plane.

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  • From Gerald Kelleher@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 20 00:15:29 2023
    Just as Saturn has transitioned to a dawn appearance and to the right of the Sun, a magnificent CME appeared.

    https://sol24.net/da...O/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    The stars change from an evening to a morning appearance due to the Earth's orbital motion alone and, like the planets, move parallel to the orbital plane.

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  • From Gerald Kelleher@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 25 22:39:05 2023
    It is really the most active phase of the Sun I have seen since I first discovered the website in order to view the motions of the planets as seen from a moving Earth-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Saturn is well on its way to showing up as a dawn appearance as it moves out of the Sun's glare to the right of the Sun. With the distance between the observer and the horizon acting like a car's Sun visor, we see planets and stars close to the Sun as a
    morning appearance (right) or a twilight appearance (left).

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  • From Gerald Kelleher@21:1/5 to Gerald Kelleher on Mon Feb 27 10:34:18 2023
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 6:39:07 AM UTC, Gerald Kelleher wrote:
    It is really the most active phase of the Sun I have seen since I first discovered the website in order to view the motions of the planets as seen from a moving Earth-

    https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/

    Saturn is well on its way to showing up as a dawn appearance as it moves out of the Sun's glare to the right of the Sun. With the distance between the observer and the horizon acting like a car's Sun visor, we see planets and stars close to the Sun as
    a morning appearance (right) or a twilight appearance (left).

    Always wonderful to see the outcome of these magnificent events-

    https://www.rte.ie/news/2023/0227/1359126-aurora/

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