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Re:Makes Sense
http://www.maj.com/ seems to slip under the wire of popularity all too often.
IIRC, it was originally just Brickshelf, but spun off into general image hosting. -
Re:Kein Problem
because we value the Constitution.
This picture has been making the rounds at Fark
http://www.maj.com/gallery/Nougat/Fark1/bush-const itution.jpg
To be fair, all the references to that quote point back to one source -
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The SXI data has been available for weeks. It replaces x-ray images which were on the Internet for years from the Yohkoh satellite until it saw one too many eclipses and spun out of control in Dec. 2001. Other near-real-time (or at least daily) images of the sun can be found in numerous places: SOHO and SXI are not the only sources. And there already are predictions of solar events.
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Solar Status Monitor
maj.com has a pair of Solar Status images you can include on your web pages for real time flare info.
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Solar Status Monitor
maj.com has a pair of Solar Status images you can include on your web pages for real time flare info.
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Real Mars Weather
The energizer bunny was funny, but the real Mars weather can be found here:
Mars Today It includes current conditions. I believe this site has been up before the Internet was popular.
And current solar data for those intersted
~afniv
"Man könnte froh sein, wenn die Luft so rein wäre wie das Bier" -
Canyons? Ok, but what the hell is this?
I don't know if it's water but it sure looks like flowing liquid to me.
Also, Here's a close-up
(MOC frame SP233806) -
Canyons? Ok, but what the hell is this?
I don't know if it's water but it sure looks like flowing liquid to me.
Also, Here's a close-up
(MOC frame SP233806) -
Better Water Pics
Malin's canal pictures were pretty dissapointing.
Check out the "flowing" water pictures on This Site -
Re:Current SOHO Image
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Re:Want to see the charts?
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Want to see the charts?
Go here to see charts and graphs of solar activity. You will also notice the little red box in the upper corner is displaying a "Storm!" happening right now. I noticed it doing the same earlier this week.
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Solar Status Monitor
Perhaps now would be a good time to add my Solar Status Monitor as a slashbox.
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Online Solar Activity MonitorFor those who are interested, a current solar activity (X-ray flare and geomagnetic storm) monitor is available at Majestic Research, which also has html for adding the monitor to your own website as well.
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Current Solar Activity Monitor - Online!There is a 'real-time' solar activity monitor which analyzes and summarizes the current status of X-rays and the geomagnetic field every ten minutes from data downloaded from the NOAA Space Environment Center using its satellites and terrestrial stations.
There's a nice little html code available, so you can add the X-ray flare and geomagnetic storm monitor to your own website as well... check out some of the other interesting pages on the site, like the one with daily solar images of different types from spacecraft (SOHO) and ground observatories.