Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Solar storm effects for Earth

The threat of 'tsunami sun' who had preached against the earth crowded nil. There was no tsunami or storm the sun on Tuesday, August 3, 2010.

Research Professor of Astronomy National Aeronautics and Space Agency (Lapan), Thomas Djamaluddin, say, a tsunami if the sun, will not adversely affect the earth. Tsunami affects only the sun around the point of explosion.

That allow an impact on the earth is the solar storm. IBHS if the burst of large-scale solar masses and towards the earth.

Research based National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), sponsored by the United States space agency, NASA, solar storms occur when it comes up flares or large explosions in the atmosphere of the sun with its super high.

Solar storms can cause power stepping up to billions of watts of electricity. When it comes to the earth, its emission will affect the earth's magnetic field which in turn have an impact on satellite systems, electricity, and radio frequency. Earth at risk of losing electrical power.

Is the usual cycle of solar storms that occur every 11 years. However, this cycle is expected to reach its peak in 2012-2013.

Based on these predictions, a number of space agency has tried to prepare a number of strategies to cope with the storm the sun. Strategies to anticipate the loss of electric power, satellite, and radio frequency that sustains the life of today's modern society.

Solar storm ever hit the earth on 1 September 1859. However, at that time did not really impact because life in those days, electricity has not been sustained.

The threat of potential solar storm that struck the earth in 2012 is the time to reinforce the myth about the end of the world or the end of 2010. A myth is not enough scientific evidence to be trusted.

YDH

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