The risk of cosmic storms causes weather disturbances on Earth

Picture 1 of The risk of cosmic storms causes weather disturbances on Earth Researchers at the Center for the Goddard Space Flight Center of the US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) have warned: the two largest solar storms in the solar system are threatening weather disturbances on Earth. .

Storm No. 1 is called "Big Red Stain", has a storm center twice as wide as the Earth and winds up to 560 km / hour. The second hurricane, called Oval BA, was "Young Storm" that appeared in the Solar System for six years, with a mind as wide as Earth but much stronger than the No. 1 storm.

Using the Hubble space telescope, American astronomers are watching the process of the two storms coming together, and predicting they are not mingling with each other like they did in 2002 and 2004. There is evidence that the No. 2 storm is getting stronger than in 2002 and 2004, while the red color of the No. 1 storm is also mysteriously changing.

NASA astronomers predict these two storms are "scavenging" material from Jupiter and bring them above the solar system's highest cloud of matter. The sun's own ultraviolet rays turned the colors of both storms.