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    malto1971@
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    00 20/09/2011 13:29
    posto in allegato un articolo nasa di ieri dove si nota un effetto post flare sulle emissioni ultaviolette pari a 4 volte la grandezza del flare....
    domanda: quali effetti poi ci possono essere sul pianeta?
    ecco l'articolo

    The Secret Lives of Solar Flares
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    Sept. 19, 2011: One hundred and fifty two years ago, a man in England named Richard Carrington discovered solar flares.
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    Sunspots sketched by R. Carrington on Sept. 1, 1859. © R. Astronomical Society. [more]

    It happened at 11:18 AM on the cloudless morning of Thursday, September 1st, 1859. Just as usual on every sunny day, the 33-year-old solar astronomer was busy in his private observatory, projecting an image of the sun onto a screen and sketching what he saw. On that particular morning, he traced the outlines of an enormous group of sunspots. Suddenly, before his eyes, two brilliant beads of white light appeared over the sunspots; they were so bright he could barely stand to look at the screen.

    Carrington cried out, but by the time a witness arrived minutes later, the first solar flare anyone had ever seen was fading away.

    It would not be the last. Since then, astronomers have recorded thousands of strong flares using instruments ranging from the simplest telescopes in backyard observatories to the most complex spectrometers on advanced spacecraft. Possibly no other phenomenon in astronomy has been studied as much.

    After all that scrutiny, you might suppose that everything about solar flares would be known. Far from it. Researchers recently announced that solar flares have been keeping a secret.

    “We’ve just learned that some flares are many times stronger than previously thought,” says University of Colorado physicist Tom Woods who led the research team. “Solar flares were already the biggest explosions in the solar system—and this discovery makes them even bigger.”
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    NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), launched in February 2010, made the finding: About 1 in 7 flares experience an “aftershock.” About ninety minutes after the flare dies down, it springs to life again, producing an extra surge of extreme ultraviolet radiation.

    “We call it the ‘late phase flare,’” says Woods. “The energy in the late phase can exceed the energy of the primary flare by as much as a factor of four.”

    What causes the late phase? Solar flares happen when the magnetic fields of sunspots erupt—a process called “magnetic reconnection.” The late phase is thought to result when some of the sunspot’s magnetic loops re-form. A diagram prepared by team member Rachel Hock of the University of Colorado shows how it works.

    The extra energy from the late phase can have a big effect on Earth. Extreme ultraviolet wavelengths are particularly good at heating and ionizing Earth’s upper atmosphere. When our planet’s atmosphere is heated by extreme UV radiation, it puffs up, accelerating the decay of low-orbiting satellites. Furthermore, the ionizing action of extreme UV can bend radio signals and disrupt the normal operation of GPS.

    SDO was able to make the discovery because of its unique ability to monitor the sun’s extreme UV output in high resolution nearly 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. With that kind of scrutiny, it’s tough to keep a secret--even one as old as this.

    The original research of Woods et al may be found in the Oct. 1, 2011, issue of the Astrophysical Journal.


    Author: Dr. Tony Phillips | Credit: Science@NASA
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    Ingmaxangel
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    00 21/09/2011 21:53
    A dimostrazione di quanto ancora poco si sa di certo su certe attività del sole
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    00 22/09/2011 13:29
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    informo inoltre che alle ore 11 del 22 sett è stat registrato un flare di classe x1,mentre il picco di tempesta elettromagnetica registrato nell'ultima cme è stato pari a k=6 su una scala 0-9
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    00 22/09/2011 18:32
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    MAJOR X-FLARE: Earth-orbiting satellites have detected a long-duration X1.4-class solar fare coming from a new sunspot on the sun's eastern limb. The blast, which peaked at 1100 UT, produced a significant CME, but the cloud is not Earth-directed. [SDO movie] [STEREO movie]
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    00 24/09/2011 11:44
    re nuova macchia solare 1302
    CHANCE OF FLARES: New sunspot 1302 has already produced one X-flare (X1.4 on Sept. 22nd), can another be far behind? NOAA forecasters put the 24-hour probability at 20%. The sheer size of the active region suggests the odds might be even higher than that:

    Each of the dark cores in this snapshot from the Solar Dynamics Observatory is larger than Earth, and the entire active region stretches more than 100,000 km from end to end. The sunspot's magnetic field is crackling with sub-X-class flares that could grow into a larger eruption as the sunspot continues to turn toward Earth. Readers with solar telescopes are encouraged to monitor developments.
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    00 24/09/2011 14:55
    Se ne è parlato anche qui:
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    00 25/09/2011 13:35
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    altro flare di classe x 1.9 ieri e oggi di classe m7
    forte attività radio del sole

    STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: On Saturday morning, Sept. 24th, behemoth sunspot 1302 unleashed another strong flare--an X1.9-category blast at 0940 UT. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the extreme ultraviolet flash:

    The movie also shows a shadowy shock wave racing away from the blast site. This is a sign that the blast produced a coronal mass ejection (CME). Analysts at the Goddard Space Weather Lab say the CME could deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field on Sept. 26 at 14:10 UT (+/- 7 hours);
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    00 25/09/2011 19:12
    re minaccia macchia solare 1302
    GEOMAGNETIC STORM WARNING: A pair of closely-spaced CMEs propelled by explosions of sunspot AR1302 on Sept. 24th are heading not-quite directly toward Earth. A significant glancing blow to our planet's magnetic field is possible on Sept. 26th around 14:00 UT (+/- 7 hours). NOAA forecasters estimate a 30% chance of strong geomagnetic storms when the clouds arrive. [CME forecast track] Aurora alerts: text, voice.

    STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: Having already unleashed two X-flares since Sept. 22nd, sunspot AR1302 appears ready for more. The active region has a complex "beta-gamma-delta" magnetic field that harbors energy for strong M- and X-class eruptions. Flares from AR1302 will become increasingly geoeffective as the sunspot turns toward Earth in the days ahead.
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    00 25/09/2011 21:43
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    ...e intanto altri due flares,di intensità m3 ed m7 nelle ultime 24 ore...........
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    00 26/09/2011 18:26
    re una cme ha bucayo la magnetosfera in norvegia:possibili effetti al suolo
    IMPACT: A coronal mass ejection (CME) hit Earth's magnetic field at approximately 12:15 UT on Sept. 26th. The impact caused significant ground currents in Norway. Also, the Goddard Space Weather Lab reports a "strong compression of Earth's magnetosphere. Simulations indicate that solar wind plasma [has penetrated] close to geosynchronous orbit starting at 13:00UT." Geosynchronous satellites could therefore be directly exposed to solar wind plasma and magnetic fields. Stay tuned for updates. Aurora alerts: text, voice.
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    00 26/09/2011 21:04
    E' in atto una tempesta con valore pari a indice 8. Considerate che il massimo è 9!!!n
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    00 27/09/2011 00:28
    Sta continuando......
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    00 27/09/2011 12:46
    flares solari
    se arriva a 9 che succede?
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    00 27/09/2011 13:29
    cibola60, 27/09/2011 12.46:

    se arriva a 9 che succede?



    In teoria è alto il rischio di disturbi a livello atmosferico sulle apparecchiature elettroniche. Almeno i satelliti potrebbero risentirne. COn quanto è accaduto si potrebbe vedere l'aurora anche in Italia!
    Dal prospetto seguente si evince come Kp che è il valore medio valutato in tre ore indica in realtà l'entità degli eventi. Mentre Ap da il valore medio nell'arco di un giorno.

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    00 27/09/2011 13:30
    Questo è il grafico dell'indice Ap rilevato
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    00 27/09/2011 13:36
    Comunque sembra essersi calmato...
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    00 28/09/2011 08:57
    Una bella notizia, dal momento che settimana scorsa ho visto il film "Segnali dal futuro" con Nicolas Cage e il finale non è proprio divertente, con questo gigantesco flare solare che avvolge tutta la terra decretando la fine dell'umanità

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