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Another X-class flare happened today, some time arround 2017-09-10 15:40 UTC…
It seems that CME has hit us already…
As I am blocked from SDO web-site (and most other NASA websites, since arround Jan 09 this year they switched to newer version of HTTPS protocol, and also most sites now return 403 error, if accessed from East Europe, probably connected to Russia-bashing hystery of late Obama administration, but was not lifted since then, and it affects also Europeans, not only Russia?), I cannot tell better the actual time and have to wait some week or more, until the files get to Stanford university website…
I have reached at least some lists:
Flare started at 15:40 UTC with peak at 16:00 UTC, and first protons seem to start to arrive at 16:15 UTC and still growing. If it takes 35+8 minutes from Sun to here (adding 8 minutes for x-ray light travel time), it means 0.19 (or 19%) of speed of light, which is amazing speed…
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Another X-class flare happened today, some time arround 2017-09-10 15:40 UTC…
It seems that CME has hit us already…
As I am blocked from SDO web-site (and most other NASA websites, since arround Jan 09 this year they switched to newer version of HTTPS protocol, and also most sites now return 403 error, if accessed from East Europe, probably connected to Russia-bashing hystery of late Obama administration, but was not lifted since then, and it affects also Europeans, not only Russia?), I cannot tell better the actual time and have to wait some week or more, until the files get to Stanford university website…
I have reached at least some lists:
Flare started at 15:40 UTC with peak at 16:00 UTC, and first protons seem to start to arrive at 16:15 UTC and still growing. If it takes 35+8 minutes from Sun to here (adding 8 minutes for x-ray light travel time), it means 0.19 (or 19%) of speed of light, which is amazing speed…