Space chaotic around the earth
NASA has just announced a spectacular image, showing the 'bubble' from protecting the earth against the attack of charged particles emanating from the sun and the universe.
When studying data collected from NASA's WIND spacecraft, scientists created a more detailed picture of how charged particles flow from the sun's direction and hit a protective 'bubble'. Earth. In the picture, it is clear that a complex system of charged particles emitted from the sun and magnetic structures are superimposed in front of the earth. At that time, the globe was just a small spot surrounded by a giant 'bubble' suspended in space, while the whole solar system was rushing forward in accordance with the law of the universe expanding. Far from the usual calm landscape of a blue sphere in the solar system, that impressive image illustrates the velocity and energy of the magnetosphere encapsulating the earth as it moves around the orbit with the face God.
Panorama of chaotic space around the earth - (Photo: NASA)
According to Space.com, NASA experts began working on WIND data analysis, the spacecraft went through the area at the border of the magnetosphere a total of 17 times between 1998 and 2002. They hope to deliver There is more information about the dramatic change in environmental conditions within the complex, chaotic system called 'pre-emptiness ' .While the magnetosphere system moves through space, it creates a vertical arc, or arc, as a wave condition before a moving ship.The front part is right in front of the arc of shock.
The state of pre-seismic changes in response to charged particles from the sun, moving magnetic fields and creating sweeping waves along the region. Lynn Wilson, WIND Deputy Project at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, explains how studying the area around these chaotic shockwaves could help experts set up weather forecasting. time. David Sibeck, co-author of the study, added that the fate of the Earth's magnetic field depends on what will happen in front of the arc. It will affect the amount of energy that will move into the magnetosphere. Once inside, charged particles can create storms from tremendous power and affect the satellite and GPS satellites that we depend on every day.
According to NASA, the more understanding of the chaotic region in front of the earth, the more experts understand the reaction of the solar wind and other materials ejected from the central star, as well as all the energy in universe, can penetrate into space near the earth.
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