Sunday, January 29, 2012

Aurora Beauty of Solar Storms

In the last week, a resident of Norway, Iceland, England and even disunguhi spectacular scenery, the aurora borealis. This light beam is the impact of the largest solar storms in the last six years.

Typically, this aurora was seen only in some northern Scotland. But, because there is solar activity makes this light can be enjoyed by residents in the south, to the northeast of England.

This geomagnetic storm did provide superb views. But, on the other hand, these storms also brought problems. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), these storms can cause various problems when power-line surges, signal interference radio, television, and telephone.

Radiation from solar storms, last Sunday, arrived on earth an hour later. Experts from NOAA declared the storm was very strong, but more storms are even more severe.

There are two scales the highest radiation according to NOAA, which is 'severe' and 'extreme.' Latest solar storm was the strongest since May 2005. Shaped proton radiation is flying out the sun with a speed of 93 million miles per hour.

"The volume of space from here to Jupiter just filled with protons, and you can not get rid of it just like that," said Doug Biesecker space weather expert, as quoted from Dailymail. This explains why the impact of these solar storms 'survive' for a few days.

NASA also are investigating the impact of these solar storms. According to NASA spokesman Rob Navias, NASA decided that there are six astronauts on the International Space Station does not need to do anything to protect themselves from solar storms.

Electromagnetic radiation initiated, followed later proto radiation, then the solar plasma.


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