Magnetic storm forecasting device

For the first time, the earth has an early warning system of the solar explosion. On September 22, Solar B satellites produced by Japan, the United States and the United Kingdom will be launched from the Uchinoura Center in southern Japan.

In October, two other detectors called Stereo will also be introduced into space to join Solar into an observation system - solar atmospheric prediction. The telescope's composite image set on these two exploration stations will help build an extremely detailed and impressive 3-dimensional model of "sun humps" generated by the explosion, even able to be shown at floating movie theaters.

So far, the forecast of the sun's explosion has yet to be realized, although its influence on human life has long been proven. It can paralyze telecommunications satellites, interrupt aviation operations, damage power transmission systems or even kill astronauts on the spacecraft.

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Solar B Satellite (Photo: astro.uio.no)

Van Ly