llewelly,
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3664
is headed 'round the bend
no knowing when
we'll see its like again
for a short time
it lit up the night
so wave to it goodbye
as it heads around the limb
of the Sun





Solar synoptic map drawn by forecaster Lash, via NOAA: https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/solar-synoptic-map

llewelly,
@llewelly@sauropods.win avatar

me: writes poem on the passage of 3664 around the limb of the Sun

active region 3664: "I'm not done yet!"

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/yet-another-x-class-flare-0

llewelly,
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gay_ornithischians,
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@llewelly is it dangerours to be outside while this is happening?

llewelly,
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@gay_ornithischians no, it's as safe for us down here. Some radio and satellite disruptions. If the flares got stronger, power grid disruptions could occur; see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_1989_geomagnetic_storm

If you had proper eclipse glasses to protect your eyes, you could put them on, look at the Sun , and see active region 3664; it was huge!

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