Today we would like to delve a bit further into the ongoing changes. Although they on the surface may not be as visible as some of you wish, rest assured that this world has indeed taken a giant leap towards a new tomorrow. Let us explain. These last days have seen a heightened activity in the influx of energy being beamed onto your planet, and we wager that for most of you, this has taken the shape of additional physical symptoms such as bodily pains, distrupted sleeping patterns and mayhaps a heightened feeling of urge, like you cannot just sit down and relax no matter how tired your body feels. And just like you, the rest of this planet has become almost compelled to keep moving.
~Space Weather Update~ CONTINUED QUIET Solar Wind Speed 506
CONTINUED QUIET: For the fourth day in a row, solar activity remains low. None of the sunspots on the Earthside of the sun pose a threat for strong flares. NOAA forecasters put the chances of an X-class eruption at less than 1%. Solar flare alerts: text, voice.
DRAGON RENDEZVOUS: SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft will rendezvous with the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday, May 25th, making it the first commercial spacecraft to dock with the ISS. Last night, Dave Blanchard photographed the Dragon chasing the space station across the night sky over Flagstaff, Arizona:
"While the ISS was very bright and clearly visible in this image, the Dragon was very dim," says Blanchard. "It can be seen as a faint streak just below the ISS."