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#1 NotanOriginalName 


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Did today's solar flare disturb any human activity?
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#2 CaptainPanic 


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My hair caught fire. Why do you ask?

This post has been edited by CaptainPanic: 24 January 2012 - 04:03 PM

Veni, vidi, modeli - I came, I saw, and I modeled it
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#3 NotanOriginalName 


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i said human activity.
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#4 CaptainPanic 


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View PostNotanOriginalName, on 25 January 2012 - 09:14 AM, said:

i said human activity.

LOL :P
I want a new member title. "Organism" doesn't cut it anymore for me.

Ok, maybe we should save the thread before it dies in silly jokes. It was reported all over the news that there were northern lights in many northern European countries, meaning many people probably had a few hours less sleep than normally to watch it. I haven't heard of any satellites being damaged or other electronic systems on the ground being damaged. Anyone else?
Veni, vidi, modeli - I came, I saw, and I modeled it
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#5 rookie_scientist 


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Can anybody tell me how the solar flare could affect the power grids and other electronic systems?Will it have any long term effect?
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