[–] B3H0ldAPal3H0rs3 ago 

interesting

[–] Nfn8wzdm 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I reject your suggestion that Q knew of this years in advance. Nope.

[–] Lurker17 [S] ago 

The only other sky events are alignment of the planets, some visible at dawn, others at dusk/night. A meteor fly by. Leonid meteor shower. A comet too far away to see with the naked eye. They are all kind of ho-hum to the casual observer.

But, a solar flare offers Arora Borealis around the globe, disrupted communications ... and I agree, no way Q could have predicted a massive solar flare 3+ years in advance.

[–] followthebucks 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

She seems happy about the activity. Maybe we'll get to see the northern lights. I don't think we have to worry about another Carrington Event, tomorrow. (Let's hope not!) Cheers!

[–] revised2 ago 

I will take another Carrington Event over a Biden presidency.

And yes, I know the ramifications.

[–] cabalstone ago  (edited ago)

This is the most absurd solar weather report I've seen. If you want intelligent space weather news follow Suspicious 0bservers and SpaceWeatherNews.com

Don't miss this one...The next end of the world.

[–] Lurker17 [S] ago 

Nothing about new solar flares in https://spaceweathernews.com/.

(Nov 16) Space weather is calm. Solar wind is dropping down to very low intensity, allowing excess cosmic rays into the inner system. The next corona holes on the north could amplify solar wind within 2-4 days. Solar flaring remains low as the southern active regions maintain small sunspots only.

I'm deleting this post ...