High Energy Protons – Solar Isotope Spectrometer (SIS) Read ~ 9/6/18

 

quite a significant influx of energy……found this to provide a little bit more detail:  “The Solar Isotope Spectrometer (SIS), one of nine instruments on the Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE), is designed to provide high resolution measurements of the isotopic composition of energetic nuclei from He to Zn (Z = 2 to 30) over the energy range from 10 to 100 MeV/nuc. During large solar events SIS will measure the isotopic abundances of solar energetic particles to determine directly the composition of the solar corona and to study particle acceleration processes. During solar quiet times SIS will measure the isotopes of low-energy cosmic rays from the Galaxy and isotopes of the anomalous cosmic ray component, which originates in the nearby interstellar medium.”  source

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High Energy Protons – Solar Isotope Spectrometer (SIS)…and current magnetopause

 

uhhh is this normal???  caught my eye…  seems to me we had a solar event….and the wave pattern on the magnetopause looks really unusual…almost as though there’s a structure there of some sort as well…

The Solar Isotope Spectrometer (SIS) is designed to provide high resolution measurements of the isotopic composition of energetic nuclei from He to Ni (Z=2 to 28) over the energy range from ~10 to ~100 MeV/nucleon. 

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Schumann and Magnetopause….and the MIMIC

 

the “in between two world’s” continues…..floaty….i did feel some intense moments of frustration coupled with fatigue….i finally went within and found the “chill”/pause button……centered myself……..the day ending holding deep, authentic appreciation for heart connections and kindness……

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Schumann and Magnetopause

 

editor’s note:  i know i shared a capture of the magnetopause earlier, but wanted to share this late night capture.  there is a lot going on in this image below.  and the schumann has that black line – which some say is just missing data, others a timeline switch.  this “gap” showed up on the frequencies and amplitude’s charts.

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Solar Winds and the Magnetopause

 

editor’s note:  there are gaps in each graph.  i decided to look this up to get some sort of an explanation and found the following.  i did find it interesting it was updated late june.  i would think if this is not something unusual, an original piece would stand w/o having to need updating.  given all of the crazy signatures showing up this summer, perhaps they scramble to come up with something logical-sounding.  just putting this out there…  the MIMIC is still showing the “Wave X” patterns of energy too.  

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Missing data from graphs at certain intervals

Updated Jun 28, 2018

 

Overview

This article explains a possible scenario why data is missing from graphs or appear unusual at certain intervals.

 

Environment

  • NPM all versions

 

Detail

  • There are plenty of technical reasons why data is missing from the graph, looking at the Graph Data Point Interval setting by clicking Edit on the graph can help troubleshoot this issue. This setting determines how often a data point is placed on the graph.
  • Conflicts or mismatches of this setting with the polling interval of the device that is being monitored affects the graph result. For example, if a node only polls the CPU every 10 minutes and the graph is set to a 1 minute interval, there will not be enough data points to display as the database does not have data for every minute.
  • Solarwinds Applications might be experiencing connectivity issues to the Orion DB or DB maintenance not working properly.

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The following graphs are a 24 hour capture…

Source.

so now i know that pressure behind our realm (the light blue energy fields) is not supposed to be there.  

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