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RE: Insolation of Solar Radiation That Shines On the Earth

in #sun7 years ago

Thanks for commenting @cryptonce, that is a good question.

About the Solar Storm, I've read it in 2017, I read on the news issued by NASA. That at the time, NASA told the world that there would be a Solar Storm, but that did not happen.

About the Solar Storm. A Solar Storm is a particular activity of sunlight that releases high-energy particles. The phenomenon of solar storms formed by the turmoil in the solar atmosphere triggers the formation of black spots. This condition can cause a flame jump (solar flare) material that can be thrown to Earth. A solar storm is an event that takes place about eleven years from a low activity period, called Solar Minimum, until the period of activity increases, called Solar Maximum.

The solar storm is often accompanied by a bubble of plasma that reaches twice the earth. When touching the earth, solar storms can trigger disruption of communication, GPS and electricity. However, solar storms also have a tremendous impact. Particles that interact with the Earth's magnetic coating at the poles will produce auroras.

Earth has a magnetic shield so that hurricane hits are not fatal. Another case when humans are on the moon, humans will get solar radiation in large quantities that will be very dangerous.

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thank you for the informative answer! time to wear sunscreen