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Pero que desgraciados sois. Con tal de crear trafico os callais una causa tan sencilla y todo es darle vueltas al calor que hace.
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Dr Sebastian Voltmer - who has been monitoring the storm - told SpaceWeather the enormous structure had broken away from the sun.
“The sheer size of the prominence is impressive,” he said.
“It was spectacular to see a very fast moving part of it ejecting and detaching to the side.”
These eruptions are capable of releasing 100,000 times more energy than all the power plants on Earth can generate in a year, experts say.
Australian National University astrophysicist and cosmologist Dr Brad Tucker told 7NEWS.com.au we are likely to see more of these types of storms due to the sun’s current cycle.
“These types of storms are not rare, and because the sun has an 11-year cycle, with periods of more or less activity, and at the moment there is more activity,” he said.
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Solar storm predicted by NASA, what damage could the flare cause?
A NASA forecast model used by scientist Tamitha Skov anticipates a solar flare hitting the Earth on 19 July 2022.
en.as.com
A solar storm is expected to strike Earth in a ‘direct hit’. Here’s how it could affect you
Experts warn there could be more to come.
7news.com.au
Solar Storm Creeping Towards Earth Set to Hit Planet's Magnetic Field
The storm, if it occurs, has a chance to cause a minor impact later in the week as a result of slow-moving material ejected from the sun.
www.newsweek.com
Dr Sebastian Voltmer - who has been monitoring the storm - told SpaceWeather the enormous structure had broken away from the sun.
“The sheer size of the prominence is impressive,” he said.
“It was spectacular to see a very fast moving part of it ejecting and detaching to the side.”
These eruptions are capable of releasing 100,000 times more energy than all the power plants on Earth can generate in a year, experts say.
Australian National University astrophysicist and cosmologist Dr Brad Tucker told 7NEWS.com.au we are likely to see more of these types of storms due to the sun’s current cycle.
“These types of storms are not rare, and because the sun has an 11-year cycle, with periods of more or less activity, and at the moment there is more activity,” he said.
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