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Rohit Sharma

@rohitcbscient

Observer / Solar Physicist / Favorite Wavelength - Radio / Traveler/ Assistant Professor at SPASE, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

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Another eruption from AR12474, associated with an X5.1 flare. It has become a full halo CME. I am truly impressed by how fast and global this coronal wave is. The CME will arrive on November 13, but because of earlier CMEs it will be challenging to isolate the ICME from this.


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Wow! Significant dimming visible across almost the entire disk, a clear signature of a powerful CME. This eruption is truly massive. #SpaceWeather


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X5.1 solar flare around AR 4274. Proton levels are already on the rise. Wide area of coronal dimming evident meaning a large Earth directed CME is likely. SolarHam.com

SolarHam's tweet image. X5.1 solar flare around AR 4274. Proton levels are already on the rise. Wide area of coronal dimming evident meaning a large Earth directed CME is likely. SolarHam.com

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The X1.2 flare produced an impressive full-halo CME, with the bulk directed NW and a notable Earth-directed component. Combined with the previous CME, this event could drive strong geomagnetic activity, strong G3–G4 storm potential.


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Extremely high detail views of the X class solar flare that just erupted. Still waiting for updated coronagraph images...


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Major X1.8 flare from sunspot region 4274 Follow live on spaceweather.live/l/flare

_SpaceWeather_'s tweet image. Major X1.8 flare from sunspot region 4274
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_SpaceWeather_'s tweet image. Major X1.8 flare from sunspot region 4274
Follow live on spaceweather.live/l/flare

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This comet impact to the Sun followed immediately afterwards with a huge CME is definitely 100% totally certifiably absolutely undoubtedly a coincidence. Nothing to see here folks! /s October 1-2 2011


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Geomagnetic storm watch issued beginning October 28th when a coronal hole stream is predicted to reach Earth. Minor (G1) storming , possibly even reaching moderate (G2) levels is currently expected. SolarHam.com

SolarHam's tweet image. Geomagnetic storm watch issued beginning October 28th when a coronal hole stream is predicted to reach Earth. Minor (G1) storming , possibly even reaching moderate (G2) levels is currently expected. SolarHam.com

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Finally, we have an Earth-directed CME! AR 4262 fired off a (likely) M-flare yesterday and destabilized a filament. The complex eruption produced a partial halo in Earth-based coronagraph imagery. Preliminary modeling from NASA M2M indicates impact around 10-26 at 13 UT.


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The big CME in LASCO C2 view - without doubt one of the top CMEs of this solar cycle. We have not had a single exceptionally fast near-side full-halo CME, so far all of them have been far side. The best we have had was the October 9th, 2024 center disk full halo, which produced…


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A bright, fast moving CME is now visible leaving the farside of the Sun. Full update on SolarHam.com

SolarHam's tweet image. A bright, fast moving CME is now visible leaving the farside of the Sun. Full update on SolarHam.com

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☀️Flying through the strongest solar storm ever recorded No communication or navigation, faulty electronics, collision risks. ESA mission control teams faced a scenario unlike any before. Fortunately, this nightmare unfolded not in reality, but as part of the simulation!…


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Active Region 4246 should be taken seriously now. It is still growing and magnetically complex. If this development goes on, X-flares and/or major CMEs seem possible.


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🚨: The Sun just fired FOUR plasma storms toward Earth.

forallcurious's tweet image. 🚨: The Sun just fired FOUR plasma storms toward Earth.

One of the clearest days, the Himalayas could be seen while landing at Kanpur. One can make out Dhaulagiri-I, Annapurna and Manaslu peaks. #indigo #6E824

rohitcbscient's tweet image. One of the clearest days, the Himalayas could be seen while landing at Kanpur. One can  make out Dhaulagiri-I,  Annapurna and Manaslu peaks. #indigo #6E824
rohitcbscient's tweet image. One of the clearest days, the Himalayas could be seen while landing at Kanpur. One can  make out Dhaulagiri-I,  Annapurna and Manaslu peaks. #indigo #6E824
rohitcbscient's tweet image. One of the clearest days, the Himalayas could be seen while landing at Kanpur. One can  make out Dhaulagiri-I,  Annapurna and Manaslu peaks. #indigo #6E824

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Incoming CME! The M2.7 flare blasted a fairly fast (1300-1400 km/s) CME towards us. NASA M2M WSA-ENLIL model indicates impact late on September 1st (Monday), around 19h UTC. Expected storm strength? Always difficult to forecast, but "The roughly estimated expected range of the…

Boom! Eruptive M2.7 from AR 4199 - near center disk. Some coronal dimming is visible, so a CME was most likely launched. Awaiting coronagraph images. Cautiously optimistic.



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🚨 Big firsts for the @NSF Inouye Solar Telescope: X-class flare, sharpest H-alpha flare image, and smallest coronal loops ever imaged. These observations may help reveal coronal loop scales and improve flare modeling, aiding space weather forecasts. nso.edu/press-release/…


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A stunning eruption of filament plasma from the Sun this morning! This size of event can cause strong aurora activity if directed towards Earth, but alas – this one was not. #spaceweather


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We have just seen a gorgeous eruption over Sun's southeast limb.


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WOW! What a CME! The massive filament eruption produced a spectacular CME! This is definitely one of the most impressive CMEs of this solar cycle so far. Imagine if this one was headed directly our way ... More on this event soon!

Wow! Look at that prominence erupt!



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