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Solar Flares and CMEs at Earth - More Likely | S0 News June.3.2026Added:
Good morning, folks. Welcome observers.
It is Wednesday, June 3rd, 2026, and today we've got sugar in space, water in space, an excellent electromagnetic component of custal activity. And of course, we are starting with the last 24 hours on our star. Time to earn that like button, isn't it? Last Day on the Sun was not exactly a quiet one. If you were here for last night's live stream, you watched some bigger M-Class flares, then an analysis of the Sunspot Group, a forecast that we would get more flares, and then the first of two large M-class flares happened a few minutes later in the live show. As if you couldn't see some of those events in the 24-hour run, here's the X-ray flux. The first of the big flares happened about 11 minutes after we discussed the flare risk live.
The events were pretty tremendous, even without long duration. Some of the initial looks last night didn't show much reason for CME alert, but Core delivered updated data overnight, and it looks like we have one or two CMEs that are on their way. These eruptions are not big, but they could deliver a little one-two punch on Friday or Saturday.
Hopefully, Noah updates their endless spiral today with both blasts on there.
And I will definitely be watching for more solar eruptions today. Lots of sunspots all of a sudden. Anything else happens and I will be back to update it, but only if you hit the like button. I'm kind of kidding. Top quake of the last day wasn't the biggest. It was downgraded from 5.2 initial magnitude reading. Always worth noticing and monitoring when Hawaii has an uptick given how much more volcanic activity we've had there in recent years. Up first in the articles, we've got the first ever detection of sugar in the interstellar medium. Arithulose is a fourcarbon sugar derived from simpler molecules, even the simple alcohols in space. Still no threecarbon sugars detected. Fascinating to see this here.
And I'm betting the astrobiologists are quite elated. Water is not a new detection in space. That stuff is literally everywhere. It's made by stars. We made the production called Star Water for this reason. And if you remember the super flood video from a few days ago, same chemical method. New survey here tracing the water content throughout the Milky Way. Top science news this morning is about electromagnetic impulses in the crust and how they relate to earthquakes. It also helps explain the endless correlations they're discovering between electromagnetic impact of the sun and earthquakes and even on the custal instability during the magnetic pole shift of earth. Folks, we are rounding the corner of the year here at Observer Ranch and racing towards the second half of the year of the prepper. In 3 days, a free water testing mobile community lab will be at the ranch. Extremely educational for kids and for adults. And if you have something to test, bring it.
The next survival training begins in nine days with Master the Disaster and then Art of Preparedness. Highly recommend you hit one of these repeat events at Observer Ranch. Both contain the Master the Disaster course and Phoenix Rising. Second one contains a lot of hands-on homestead training, too.
End of July, we have the Climate Event with Chris Marts. Seriously important weekend. And for those of you who also need to find your prepper princess or post-apocalyptic warlord, the third observer speed dating event is at the end of that same week. The reason we have a better rate than professional matchmakers is because being an observer, being into this kind of stuff is about the best initial connection and conversation starter you can ask for.
After that, the tour begins in August.
And I really can't wait to see you all out there. Seattle, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Tampa, Houston, Phoenix, and Los Angeles. Come out and see us. Consider hitting that double event at the end of July into August. Everything here is linked below. Thanks for watching. We'll do this all again tomorrow right here, but right now at 6:00 a.m. in the new Valley of the Sun.
Eyes open, no fear. Be safe, everyone.
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