Wow! This solar event has it all!
I woke up this morning first to a NOAA solar proton storm warning then an email from my office mate and helioviewer.org creator, Dr. Jack Ireland. The email was titled, ”Never seen anything like this before – spectacular”. And he wasn’t kidding!
The event had everything, a solar flare, a coronal wave, a filament eruption, coronal rain and a coronal mass ejection, just to name a few.
Here is a quick video I made this morning just after getting up.
A few points that might be helpful. The solar flare occurs at the very beginning of the event and is just the brief bright flash. The flare itself is not that big, or unusual. There is a loop of dark material that rises and expands; this is the filament eruption. You can see that the material rises up, and then falls back down over a wide area of the Sun, almost half the diameter of the Sun; it is unusual to see the material splash back down over such a wide area. The material is falling back down along invisible magnetic field lines, and is not simply falling straight down due to gravity. The AIA instrument on SDO allows us to see these events in never-before-seen detail.
Enjoy!
I made the SDO videos at helioviewer.org and I posted the individual SDO videos for the 3 wavelengths.
304 Angstrom Video
171 Angstrom Video
211 Angstrom Video
This event has already gained a lot of attention from others so we expect to see many posts and articles in the next few days.
Keep your eyes out for more data and information as it becomes available!
-Alex







Epic
long time ago, the telegraph lines were put out of service because of the sun- just think of what could happen in this age, the atm – cash regesters – computers – the compressors that keep the food cold in the stores – any and all things that use the power grid could go down in a New York second. We would and could go back to the 1800s in about the time it took for me to type this letter.
Was wondering what you could share with me on solar panels on earth. Could solar flares cause interuptions at the house lvl/here. Perhaps just the small transformers… though we are talking basement here. As an ex vet; electromagnetic energy was taken seriously; though I don’t know how this would all pan out in the future. Just started thinking about it.
so… could you put some of those chunks (or drops, or whatever you want to call them) which we see splashing down in perspective for size? How big are the ones we see splashing in in comparison to the Earth?
Does this mean that we are going to have auroras for the ones we are very up in the north or is too bright for that?
This is so exciting to see. Thank you for these rare images. I will post a link to your site. Wonderfu;!
Wow. Thanks for sharing.
beautiful! thanks for sharing
Spectacularly awesome and beautiful.