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Sun Unleashes Another Solar Storm Aimed at Earth |
2013-08-24 |
![]() The solar eruption, called a coronal mass ejection, occurred yesterday at 1:24 a.m. EDT (0524 GMT) and sent charged particles streaking outward at 380 miles per second. That's just over 1.3 million mph (2.2 million km/h). The solar fallout from the sun storm is expected to reach Earth within the next three days. "These particles cannot travel through the atmosphere to harm humans on Earth, but they can affect electronic systems in satellites and on the ground," NASA officials explained in a statement. [Solar Max Photos: Sun Storms of 2013] Wednesday's solar storm erupted just 21 hours after another powerful coronal mass ejection (NASA calls them CMEs) on Tuesday (Aug. 20). That solar tempest also sent billions of tons of solar particles on their way to Earth. "Earth-directed CMEs can cause a space weather phenomenon called a geomagnetic storm, which occurs when they funnel energy into Earth's magnetic envelope, the magnetosphere, for an extended period of time," NASA officials said in a description of Wednesday's solar eruption. "The CME's magnetic fields peel back the outermost layers of Earth's fields changing their very shape. In the past, geomagnetic storms caused by CMEs of this strength have usually been mild." |
Posted by:Fred |
#3 Dr. Mann (et al) says the Sun is powerless to effect us on the earth. I believe him ... NOT! |
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839 2013-08-24 11:58 |
#2 AlGore bloviates snake oil pitches, the Sun responds to remind intelligent people what's really going on |
Posted by: Frank G 2013-08-24 09:02 |
#1 Man, I can't remember the last time I had a mass ejection. I wonder how Sol feels. |
Posted by: texhooey 2013-08-24 00:12 |