NASA's Goddard Space Weather Center's models predict that the CME is moving at almost 1,400 miles per second, and could reach Earth's magnetosphere -- the magnetic envelope that surrounds Earth -- as early as tomorrow, Jan 24 at 9 AM ET (plus or minus 7 hours). This has the potential to provide good auroral displays, possibly at lower latitudes than normal.
This blog is for the discussion of, and points of view of every day people on, the "end of the world" due on the 12/12/2012 or the 12/21/2012 as others believe it to be. Check out our post and leave us a comment. What are your views on the subject? A serious cause for concern or a load of nonsense? You decide.
What do you think will happen in 12/12/12?
1/25/12
NASA | Biggest Solar Storm Since 2005
NASA's Goddard Space Weather Center's models predict that the CME is moving at almost 1,400 miles per second, and could reach Earth's magnetosphere -- the magnetic envelope that surrounds Earth -- as early as tomorrow, Jan 24 at 9 AM ET (plus or minus 7 hours). This has the potential to provide good auroral displays, possibly at lower latitudes than normal.
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