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  1. People watched football. I've been watching nautiluslive.org - and still am, though I did sleep while they were taking a quick maintenance break. #deepsea #abyss #rov #oceannetworkscanada #evnautilus

  2. #SolarStorm detected in #deepsea observatories
    The powerful solar storm driving the #auroraborealis over global skies last weekend was also triggering the movement of compasses deep in the #ocean, as revealed in new scientific findings shared today by #OceanNetworksCanada (#ONC) and University of Victoria. The most significant #magnetic shift moved the direction of the #compass within a range of +30 to -30 degrees and was recorded at a depth of 25 meters!
    phys.org/news/2024-05-solar-st

  3. #SolarStorm detected in #deepsea observatories
    The powerful solar storm driving the #auroraborealis over global skies last weekend was also triggering the movement of compasses deep in the #ocean, as revealed in new scientific findings shared today by #OceanNetworksCanada (#ONC) and University of Victoria. The most significant #magnetic shift moved the direction of the #compass within a range of +30 to -30 degrees and was recorded at a depth of 25 meters!
    phys.org/news/2024-05-solar-st

  4. detected in observatories
    The powerful solar storm driving the over global skies last weekend was also triggering the movement of compasses deep in the , as revealed in new scientific findings shared today by () and University of Victoria. The most significant shift moved the direction of the within a range of +30 to -30 degrees and was recorded at a depth of 25 meters!
    phys.org/news/2024-05-solar-st

  5. #SolarStorm detected in #deepsea observatories
    The powerful solar storm driving the #auroraborealis over global skies last weekend was also triggering the movement of compasses deep in the #ocean, as revealed in new scientific findings shared today by #OceanNetworksCanada (#ONC) and University of Victoria. The most significant #magnetic shift moved the direction of the #compass within a range of +30 to -30 degrees and was recorded at a depth of 25 meters!
    phys.org/news/2024-05-solar-st

  6. #SolarStorm detected in #deepsea observatories
    The powerful solar storm driving the #auroraborealis over global skies last weekend was also triggering the movement of compasses deep in the #ocean, as revealed in new scientific findings shared today by #OceanNetworksCanada (#ONC) and University of Victoria. The most significant #magnetic shift moved the direction of the #compass within a range of +30 to -30 degrees and was recorded at a depth of 25 meters!
    phys.org/news/2024-05-solar-st