MAJOR X2.7 Solar Flare & SUNDIVING Comet | May 5, 2015

Newly numbered Active Region 12339 rotating the northeastern limb of the solar corona just unleashed an impulsive X2.7 Solar Flare at 22:11 UTC May 5th. This impulsive eruption was short lasting but produced a significant Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) which does not have an earth bound component as the ejecta was discharged upward and well behind the earth position. This eruption took place while a Sundiving comet was spotted heading towards the Sun. This event contributed to a magnetic filament in the souther hemisphere of the solar corona while an earth-facing position becoming unstable and released itself sending its own CME towards the earth. This should become geoeffective sometime May 9 where auroras will be possible at high latitude here on the earth. X-Flare forecasted here in April below Newsletter Download Link (May) Newsletter Download Link (June) Website Subscription Information Facebook Live Quake Data Earthquake Forecasting Channel Another Quality Solar youtube Channel Earthquake Reporting Channel Soho Website Solar Soft website Solar Terrestrial Activity Report WSA-Enlil Solar Wind Prediction Helioviewer Quality Solar Website Estimated Planetary K index information GOES Xray Flux Data Sunspot Information from Solar Monitor Quality Weather Website Space Weather Website Music Used is composed by Zack Hemsey
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