您现在的位置是:焦點 >>正文
【】
焦點8763人已围观
简介It's coming back.In mid-May, the brilliant Northern Lights, or aurora, were visible in places that r ...
It's coming back.
In mid-May, the brilliant Northern Lights, or aurora, were visible in places that rarely see them, due to powerful ejections from the sun colliding with Earth. These bursts of energy, such as solar flares or coronal mass ejections, are normal, especially as our medium-sized star has entered the peak of its activity cycle (it's an 11-year solar cycle). They came from a giant dark spot on the sun, called a sunspot, phenomena that tend to generate such solar bursts.
As the sun rotated, the spot faced away from us over the latter half of May. But now it's returning, and the astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy has been documenting this behemoth, dynamic zone. The large sunspot — which is some 15 Earth-diameters in size — is officially labeled "Region 3664."
"WOW! This is the same active region that caused those aurora a few weeks ago," McCarthy, who gave permission to Mashable to share his footage, marveled on May 28. "It’s finished rotating around the back of the sun and ready to cause some havoc again! This is the aftermath of yesterday’s X-class flare."
SEE ALSO:NASA scientist viewed first Voyager images. What he saw gave him chills.X-class flares are the strongest class of solar flares, which are explosions of light from the sun's surface. The fact that this sun region is still producing potent flares means that more atmospheric radiance could soon be in store, depending on where the coming solar ejections hit. The active sun has also been producing coronal mass ejections (CMEs) — when the sun shoots a mass of super hot gas (plasma), essentially a chunk of the sun, into space. These drove the recent vivid Northern Lights.
When they impact Earth, solar particles can become trapped by our planet's magnetic field, traveling to the poles and colliding with the molecules and particles in our upper atmosphere. Then, these atmospheric particles heat up and glow.
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Tweet may have been deleted
Sunspots appear dark to us because they're "cooler" areas on the solar surface — meaning some 6,500 degrees Fahrenheit. These spots form where the sun's magnetic field — created by the vigorous movement of charged particles around the sun — is strong, which keeps some heat from the surface.
Crucially, these "magnetic field lines near sunspots often tangle, cross, and reorganize," NASA explains. This can lead to explosive solar flares or CMEs.
Related Stories
- Why Earthlings are safe when huge solar storms strike our planet
- NASA spacecraft keeps on going faster and faster and faster
- The best telescopes for gazing at stars and solar eclipses in 2024
- Unprecedented picture of the sun just captured by stellar spacecraft
- If a scary asteroid will actually strike Earth, here's how you'll know
It's not, however, all atmospheric radiance. These events can impact our vulnerable electrical and communications systems — if not properly prepared for.
During the May 2024 solar storms, many farming tractors, reliant on GPS satellite guidance systems, went offline. In 2003, airlines rerouted flights, at great cost, to avoid communication blackouts. In 1989, an extreme solar storm fried a $10 milliontransformer at Salem Nuclear Power Plant in New Jersey. The same CME knocked out power to millions in Québec, Canada, even trapping people in elevators.
Some more vigorous solar storms may indeed be on the way in 2024. If this activity impacts Earth, you could be in for some more lights. (Tip: Both the National Weather Service and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration provide aurora updates and forecasts.)
Tags:
转载:欢迎各位朋友分享到网络,但转载请说明文章出处“夫榮妻貴網”。http://new.maomao321.com/news/57e27699666.html
相关文章
What brands need to know about virtual reality
焦點Virtual reality (VR) is all the rage. Premium publishers like USA Today, the New York Times, and AOL ...
【焦點】
阅读更多Bert and Robert Rodriguez crash 'The Mashable Show' at SXSW
焦點Couldn't make it to Austin to catch SXSW? No worries, we got you.Mashableand Twitter have teamed up ...
【焦點】
阅读更多Mark Hamill brutally shuts down Trump staffer in 1 tweet
焦點If there's one person you should never, ever mess with, it's Luke Skywalker. 。SEE ALSO:Mark Hamill tu ...
【焦點】
阅读更多
热门文章
- PlayStation Now game streaming is coming to PC
- How modern witches are gathering online to stop Trump
- Crusoe the dachshund is probably a better hockey goalie than most NHL goalies
- Twitter is finally rolling out a smart fix for its abuse problem
- Did our grandparents have the best beauty advice?
- Dolphin wipes out a surfer and the surfer is so freaking happy about it
最新文章
U.S. government issues warning on McDonald's recalled wearable devices
Sean Spicer channels Melissa McCarthy during a White House press conference
I'm starting to love Instagram Stories more than Snapchat because I'm incredibly thirsty
Even in the White House, Trump can't escape Hillary Clinton
Hiddleswift finally followed each other on Instagram after 3 excruciating days
Woman took out an ad on 900 taxis to propose to her boyfriend