This guide aims to move beyond the fear-mongering and give you practical and scientifically-backed information you can use to prepare.
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NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured these images of a significant solar flare – as seen in the bright flash on the left – peaking at 6:11 p.m. EDT on May 5, 2015. Each image shows a different wavelength of extreme ultraviolet light that highlights a different temperature of material on the sun.
Is a sweet pea a little fairy? Is a sunflower a solar flare? Read these Burpee Seed Catalog descriptions and then write your own for a plant of your choice.
Exploring the abstract. Having abandoned the certainty of a known form and its expected details, the biggest challenge when engaging in abstract designs is being able to assemble a cohesive whole from the choices of shapes, colours and spaces. The liberation from not having to exactly interpret a defined reality unleashes a spontaneity and improvisation that can produce engrossing results. Using the manipulation of form and the breaking down of a structured reality into more simplistic details, allows the suspension of the order of symmetry for more asymmetrical forms. This opens up the creation of movement and unpredictability with the flow
Solar Flares was designed by Quiltworx in 2015 as an addition to our collection of patterns that use the (48) pack of 2-1/2” strips that Quiltworx has created, involving pre-sorting and pre-packagi...
The volatile surface of the sun is responsible for “space weather” that can affect Earth. Our atmosphere and magnetic field protect what’s below it from almost all such events, so solar weather went unnoticed until the 1859. However, humans and their technology did not stay on the ground, making us increasingly vulnerable to the unpredictabilities of the sun.
The giant spot on the face of the sun has scientists scratching their heads. By the time it rotated into our view, it was already 80,000 miles wide, big enough to fit all of Jupiter, big enough to lay 10 Earths, side by side, across. It is the largest spot the sun has harbored in 24 years.
We don't fully understand how the sun spits out high-energy particles during a solar flare, so researchers have created a miniature version in the lab
The art of Japanese flower arrangement. In Japan, many schools still teach and hand down the ancient art form. Similarly, the Ikebana Collection by the Aquage team was cultivated through a mentoring program...
The sun unleashed two powerful solar flares less than 24 hours apart. The two X-class flares are the strongest solar eruptions so far in 2013.
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Solar flares are intense bursts of light from the sun. They are created when complicated magnetic fields suddenly and explosively rearrange themselves,
Sonia King, mosaic artist, educator and author, creates contemporary mosaics for gallery, architectural and home settings. Her award-winning mosaic art is exhibited internationally and represented in private, public and museum collections. Sonia King teaches advanced mosaic workshops around the world and wrote the bestselling book "Mosaic Techniques & Traditions".
These maps and stastistics show which states are most at-risk for natural disasters including wildfire, floods, hurricanes, and storms.
Jenny Doan is one of my very favorite online quilters. Jenny has been quilting, designing, and teaching for years, and with that experience comes a woman who really knows her sewing and quilting. Jenny is from Missouri and just like her logo for her Missouri Star Quilt Company, she is a real star in every
Thermonuclear Art: 30 Minutes Of Solar Flares At 4K Resolution by TeachThought Staff NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory is one of the less well-known NASA resources. SDO is “the first mission to be launched for NASA’s Living With a Star (LWS) Program, a program designed to understand the causes of solar variability and its impacts on Earth.”...
Seriously though… these photos are pretty spectacular. As much as I wish we lived in the days of “Star Trek Technology”, I’m pretty freaking amazed at the technology we poss…
The China-Africa story provides us familiar tropes—the Chinese invaders, the meek, innocent African victims. The counter narrative is just as misleading.
Solar Flares Solar flares are an enormous release of energy throughout the atmosphere of our sun. Our sun's core is undergoing constant nuclear fusion which changes hydrogen to helium. This energy is then transferred out from the core to the different zones that constitute our sun's outer layers. We have the core, the radiative zone, the convective zone and the photosphere and its corona. Solar flares are associated with sunspot activity. Sunspot activity or sunspot phenomena corresponds to the solar magnetic activity cycle, which is an eleven year cycle. This cycle is determined by the period between the highest or most abundant sunspot activity, which is called the solar maximum, and the lowest amount of sunspot activity which is called the solar minimum. Sunspots are located in or at the sun's photosphere and are formed by intense magnetic activity. This intense and localized magnetic activity inhibits convection, which makes the sunspot area cooler than the surrounding area. Sunspots could be thought of as magnetic storms similar to hurricanes or tornadoes. Similar in physical structure to hurricanes they have vortexes that presumably create very powerful magnetic activity. Like tornadoes they are creating conditions where these vortexes are generating or sustaining this sunspot phenomena, but also like a tornado are concentrating the activity. As we understand magnetism we know that it is electrical charges that have attractive and repulsive properties. So in these sunspot storms we have twisting and rotating and concentrated vortexes of this magnetic activity. What exactly causes solar flare is very technical. Scientist believe that it is caused by magnetic reconnection. Imagine super powerful magnetic fields that are trying to maintain their equilibrium under the conditions mentioned previously. Negative and positive charges or fields in a plasma state getting concentrated and disconnecting and reconnecting according to their specific fields until the actual reconnecting of fields causes the magnetic field energy to get converted into thermal or kinetic energy and give us a solar flare or coronal mass ejection. Solar flares are classified or categorized according to their strength: A, B, C, M and X, with X being the most powerful. Solar flares eject ions, electrons, protons and atomic particles which could be simply called or referred to as solar storms that create geomagnetic storms or disturbances on earth. Solar activity, such as solar wind causes the aurora borealis or the northern lights in the northern latitudes but more intense geomagnetic storms caused by solar flares or coronal mass ejection can disrupt communications and even damage satellites in space. Power grids can also be effected. Astronauts and passengers or pilots flying in airliners at high altitudes can be exposed to abnormal amounts of radiation.
The best measurements yet of the magnetic fields in the upper layers of the sun have revealed a landscape of lumps and bumps that may help us predict solar flares
We like to sing songs as we learn. Audio cues have always helped me remember information and it seems to work well with my children, as well. Here are a few songs about the planets in our solar sys…
Make planet sun catchers. Your preschool and kindergarten kids will have fun building fine-motor skills when they make planet sun catchers!
The sun brings light and warmth to Earth, but also its wrath. Take a look at some of the worst solar storms in history.
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