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4 years ago

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Haruka Sakurai - Milgram - “I’ve Become A Victim, I’ve Become A Victim” Xxx | Xxx | Xxx
Haruka Sakurai - Milgram - “I’ve Become A Victim, I’ve Become A Victim” Xxx | Xxx | Xxx
Haruka Sakurai - Milgram - “I’ve Become A Victim, I’ve Become A Victim” Xxx | Xxx | Xxx
Haruka Sakurai - Milgram - “I’ve Become A Victim, I’ve Become A Victim” Xxx | Xxx | Xxx
Haruka Sakurai - Milgram - “I’ve Become A Victim, I’ve Become A Victim” Xxx | Xxx | Xxx
Haruka Sakurai - Milgram - “I’ve Become A Victim, I’ve Become A Victim” Xxx | Xxx | Xxx
Haruka Sakurai - Milgram - “I’ve Become A Victim, I’ve Become A Victim” Xxx | Xxx | Xxx
Haruka Sakurai - Milgram - “I’ve Become A Victim, I’ve Become A Victim” Xxx | Xxx | Xxx
Haruka Sakurai - Milgram - “I’ve Become A Victim, I’ve Become A Victim” Xxx | Xxx | Xxx

Haruka Sakurai - Milgram - “I’ve become a victim, I’ve become a victim” xxx | xxx | xxx


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1 year ago
Coronal Mass Ejection
Coronal Mass Ejection

Coronal mass ejection

A coronal mass ejection (CME) is a significant release of plasma and magnetic field from the solar corona. They often follow solar flares and are normally present during a solar prominence eruption. The plasma is released into the solar wind, and can be observed in coronagraph imagery.

Coronal mass ejections are often associated with other forms of solar activity, but a broadly accepted theoretical understanding of these relationships has not been established. CMEs most often originate from active regions on the Sun’s surface, such as groupings of sunspots associated with frequent flares. Near solar maxima, the Sun produces about three CMEs every day, whereas near solar minima, there is about one CME every five days.

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Coronal mass ejections release large quantities of matter and electromagnetic radiation into space above the Sun’s surface, either near the corona (sometimes called a solar prominence), or farther into the planetary system, or beyond (interplanetary CME). The ejected material is a magnetized plasma consisting primarily of electrons and protons. While solar flares are very fast (being electromagnetic radiation), CMEs are relatively slow.

Coronal mass ejections are associated with enormous changes and disturbances in the coronal magnetic field. They are usually observed with a white-light coronagraph.

Impact on Earth

When the ejection is directed towards Earth and reaches it as an interplanetary CME (ICME), the shock wave of traveling mass causes a geomagnetic storm that may disrupt Earth’s magnetosphere, compressing it on the day side and extending the night-side magnetic tail. When the magnetosphere reconnects on the nightside, it releases power on the order of terawatt scale, which is directed back toward Earth’s upper atmosphere.

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Solar energetic particles can cause particularly strong aurorae in large regions around Earth’s magnetic poles. These are also known as the Northern Lights (aurora borealis) in the northern hemisphere, and the Southern Lights (aurora australis) in the southern hemisphere.

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Coronal mass ejections, along with solar flares of other origin, can disrupt radio transmissions and cause damage to satellites and electrical transmission line facilities, resulting in potentially massive and long-lasting power outages.

To learn more, click here.

Image credit: Alex Conu 

Animation: Science Channel & NASA/Goddard

1 year ago
Once Upon A Spring. Photo By Amber Maitrejean

Once upon a spring. Photo by Amber Maitrejean


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3 years ago
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5 months ago
レミリア・スカーレット

レミリア・スカーレット


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4 years ago

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1 year ago
What Is This ‘Cosmic Question Mark’ Captured By The James Webb Space Telescope?
What Is This ‘Cosmic Question Mark’ Captured By The James Webb Space Telescope?

What Is This ‘Cosmic Question Mark’ Captured by the James Webb Space Telescope?

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a spectacular new image of a pair of actively forming stars about 1,470 light-years away. But beneath the breathtaking phenomenon, some viewers noticed a peculiar shape among the backdrop of celestial objects: a glowing question mark. The image quickly went viral on social media, with jokes about its origin ranging from aliens to a glitch in the Matrix.

The object’s color indicates it is either very distant—billions of light-years away—or much closer and obscured by dust. 

The shining question mark represents two galaxies merging. The hooked portion of the shape may be what’s called a tidal tail—a thin, elongated stream of stars and gases that occurs as galaxies interact. 

Credit: NASA


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