Scientists have first recorded how the land environment responds to solar upskirts with a coincidence, which changes our understanding of the relationship between the sun and our planet.
The powerful day not only causes bright north lights and violates the operation of radio and GPS systems, but also affects the Earth’s environment deeper than the previously considered. This is stated in an article published in the Journal JGR Space Physics, writes Space.com.
A group of scientists from the University of Royal in Belfast first proved that during cosmic phenomena, the Earth’s atmosphere meets the pulsations that are synchronized with the oscillations of the day.
Scientists study the solar outbreak of Class X5.4, which took place in March 2012 due to a very active cluster of solar spots. Data from NASA SPACE Observatory and the GOST-15 satellite showed that the outbreaks generated by the rhythm of energy rhythm every 90 seconds. At the same time, the review of GPS-signals from the ground stations confirmed that the Ionosphere of the soil has affected these fluctuations with increasing electron concentration, which occurred with a 30 second delay.
This discovery proves that the upper layers of our planet’s atmosphere have “inertia” – the ability to respond to cosmic changes is not instantly, but at a certain delay. Scientists note that this is an important step in understanding how the sun affects the world, and will help better predict the consequences of solar storms for modern technologies.
Earlier it was reported that the Parker Solar Probe Solar Probe would create a record flight, approaching the sun at a distance of 6.2 million kilometers.
The world’s strongest telescope showed the day with no clarity occurred
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