Laura said:Every time I try the links you have provided, Firefox crashes.
Gandalf said:Laura said:Every time I try the links you have provided, Firefox crashes.
I have no problem with IE7.
tonosama said:yes I had same problem with Firefox. After Update it was gone! http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/3.6.13 update
I know the feeling ;D ... and Firefox isn't much better than the rest(imo) :(Laura said:You mean I have to update something? I hate updates. Every time one of those little notices pops up that something needs updating, I deny permission! I don't want other places doing things to my computer that I don't know anything about!
Laura said:Every time I try the links you have provided, Firefox crashes.
Laura said:tonosama said:yes I had same problem with Firefox. After Update it was gone! http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/3.6.13 update
You mean I have to update something? I hate updates. Every time one of those little notices pops up that something needs updating, I deny permission! I don't want other places doing things to my computer that I don't know anything about!
spaceweather said:The remains of old sunspot complex 1147-1149 are rotating over the eastern limb today. Although the region is in an advanced state of decay, it's not dead yet. During the late hours of Feb. 11th, a plasma bullet came rocketing out of the region's unstable core. Watch the movie--but don't blink, because it's fast (21 MB Quicktime):
The eruption was not geoeffective. Earth's magnetic field will remain undisturbed as the 'bullet' sails wide-left of our planet over the weekend.
This region has been spitting plasma and crackling with flares since it first emerged more than a month ago on Jan. 10th. Remarkably, however, every eruption so far has missed Earth. Why? It's just luck: Most of the blasts occurred while AR1147-1149 was on the far side of the sun. Statistically speaking, a plasma bullet in our direction may be overdue. Stay tuned.
Legolas said:I think it is quite fitting posting it in this topic.
Currently there is a video on spaceweather.com available and it shows an erruption of the sun:
The video is also really interesting to watch imo, impressive somehow.