Friday 15 June 2012

The Hyperactive Solar Region that’s Blasting Earth up Close


In the past five weeks the region at this place will be spewed five different solar flares and also it is associated with the coronal mass ejections this will be blast out of the region charged, radio active particles that it can be interface with the Spectacular Northern Lights Display. In this process Wednesday and Thursday two flares occurred. These coronial mass ejections are both expected to be strike on Saturday June 16th. 


 Rebekah Evans said that” A strong electromagnetic storm can lead to disruptions to communications and electrical grid systems, but it does not appear that either storm from the last two days will cause a strong storm”. Rebekah Evans is a scientist in NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt at MaryLand.

Rameo Durscher is the video producer in Stanford University of research administrator he said that” It’s one of those regions that are fun to observe and share via social media because it highlights how active our star is”. This flare eruptions have been occurred for 3 days on Wednesday was an M-Class. Another flare M class flare occurred on Thursday with another coronal mass ejection. Evans said that” this one appears to be stronger” he told this to the TPM that could” result in a moderate geomagnetic storm”.

Keywords: Stanford University of Research Administrator, Geomagnetic Storm, Mass Ejections, Rebekah Evans.


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