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Comet Tail Concern, Schumann Resonance Explanation | S0 News Apr.27.2026Added:
Good morning, folks. Welcome observers.
It is Monday, April 27th, 2026, and today we're seeing ice clouds on an exoplanet, a nebula over time. Solar impact to the Schuman resonance. There's just one more major science event this summer you can get tickets for. And I spotted something concerning with comet pan stars this morning, but we are starting with the last 24 hours on our star and we find it was a much quieter day. The X-class flares departed with the other sunspot group. Peak flare was an impulsive M6 yesterday, but no CME erupted from it. We're still watching those sunspots today. The middle groups don't have much going on, but the lead group on the right and the one incoming last near the limb on the left are worth analyzing since the forward umbil cores in the northern group now contain the magnetic mixing potential where the blue and red are crammed in there. And that's the region we're watching near the limb as well, where the blue and red are fighting for ground on the battlefield is where the explosions can occur.
Folks, this is super cool. an exjupiter bigger than our own Jupiter here in our solar system orbiting crazy far from its star and it has ice clouds. They didn't believe this was possible on such a planet which is the entire story of astronomy, isn't it? Didn't think this could happen, but there it is. This one, by the way, is only 12 light years away.
Up next, we've got a 30-year before and after of the Trifford Nebula. In addition to the faint movement of the overall structure, the jet coming out of the head region is noticeably grown over the three decades. That thing that looks like a unicorn horn, it is indeed a jet being blasted right out of the bulbous gas and dust form. Folks, someone please clip this part and post it all over social media for the Schuman resonance fans. For about the thousandth time in the journals, we have confirmation of how drastically the sun and solar wind impact the Schuman resonance via their geomagnetic impact impact on lightning triggering and overall electrical capacitance modulation of the planet.
This not only explains 99% of the major short-term spikes in Schuman activity, but on the long term, the ongoing magnetic pole shift changes the Earth's sun interaction. And this is why the resonance peaks are shifting, which is what they mean when they say the Schuman resonance is changing. Folks, this is why. And it's because of Earth's magnetic field, the interaction with energy from space and the modulation of that interaction on atmospheric electricity and global conductivity, plus the fact that we are in a magnetic pole shift right now. Quick note before our top story. Tickets are closed for Pole Shift this weekend. If you want to see it, you'll need that membership access we discussed yesterday. Meaning the only other special guest coming this season is Chris Marts. The future of weather if you ask me. And I'm not so bad at predicting what's coming. He is not only 100% on target with the bigger climate story, but his weather modification take is the right one. In the middle of two angry screaming groups taking the fire and standing as ground.
Second half of the 5-day event, by the way, is all Earth disaster cycle. Now on to the comet. I'm sure this part is just a reminder. Comet pan stars cut through right here. And we've been wondering about its tail material as Earth passes through the stream sometime between today and Friday. Looking from the side is where I caught something this morning in the frames from April 24th and 25th.
Right as the comet was between Earth and Sun. I'll zoom in closer by the way as we run it again. But it appears that a flare in CME hits the comet and begins creating clump action in the tail in addition to a strong whip-like motion.
This is the exact time we didn't want to see that no matter what. We're talking about a very low probability event, but this is what you would need to see. The CME, the whip clumping and bunching.
It's one of those density blobs we don't want hitting the Earth. We'll find out this week. Tickets to the climate event are linked below and come back tonight for a live stream live from Observer Ranch. We greatly appreciate your support. We'll do this all again tomorrow right here. But right now, it's 5:30 a.m. in the new Valley of the Sun.
Eyes open, no fear. Be safe, everyone.
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