Monday, May 30, 2011

Space weather

Q: What is space weather?
A: Space weather is the concept of changing environmental conditions in near-earth space. Also it can be the space from the sun's atmosphere to the Earth's atmosphere and the magnetic field. The term "space weather" also is refered by changes in interplanetary space.

Space weather is one thing that iss driven by energy carried through the universe by the solar winds from places near the Earth and Sun's surface. It is one thing that will jack with the connections, rockets, and astronauts. Sometimes astronauts loose their lives from space storms.

Space weather, according to scientists, is never changing conditions in space. It has two different focal points. Scientific research, which is what scientist found and applications. Space weather forms these things called the northern lights. They are beautiful traces of light you can only see from specific places on the Earth.

2 comments:

  1. I've researched that space weather is weakening our magnetic field allowing more solar flare radiation to come to earth.

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  2. What I think is neat that I mostly hear that there is no such thing as weather in space, yet there is! Of course space weather seems so much more complicated than our weather. Or is it?

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