Attack of the Sun
June 15th, 2010 | by admin |
Massive solar eruptions could threaten our high-tech society.
The year was 2003… with Halloween approaching…
93 million miles away… an angry sun began to vent its rage.
Dark regions, called sunspots, appeared unexpectedly on its surface… a sign of rising tension within.
It had been three and a half years since the sun last erupted in fury…
…at the peak of an 11-year cycle of solar flare-ups.
Back then, we got ready for it… by shutting down satellites that were vulnerable to high levels of radiation.
But no one expected this.
In what should have been a low point in solar activity, the sun erupted in a series of massive explosions, called coronal mass ejections, or CMEs.
Electrified gas clouds weighing billions of tons raced outward.
Solar telescopes recorded the action…
The largest emission of solar x-rays ever seen.
The hottest flares, at tens of millions of degrees…
And the fastest… reaching speeds clocked at six million miles per hour.
The sun became a giant plasma weapon… more potent than any in science fiction… and pointed right at our home planet.
On Earth… the Halloween storms produced some of the most spectacular auroras ever seen at the north and south poles.
They also brought jolts of electricity that caused power outages in Sweden, and disrupted airline navigation.
In space, these storms damaged 28 communications satellites, and destroyed two. And they didn’t stop there.
As the energetic surge swept past Mars, it was so strong it burned out the radiation monitor aboard the spacecraft, Mars Global Surveyor. Ironically, this instrument was designed to study radiation that human explorers might encounter on future missions beyond Earth.
Months later, the rush of solar energy washed over the two Voyager spacecraft, on their way to the far reaches of the solar system.
CMEs like these have been known to blast their way out the far edges of the solar system, where the solar wind meets the flow of gas around the galaxy itself.
This stormy season on the sun lasted about five weeks. It was by no means the worst.
A solar eruption in 1859 was so powerful it set fire to telegraph offices… several people got nasty electric shocks, simply because they were working with metal objects… and for the next few nights, auroras were reportedly bright enough to read by.
A similar storm today could easily cause more than two trillion dollars in damage to our high-tech infrastructure, twenty times greater than hurricane Katrina.
But believe it or not, the threat is about to get even worse.
We are beginning to change the way we acquire and use energy… by expanding our power grid to accommodate wind farms…solar arrays… new nuclear plants … and other renewable energy sources.
This grid will get larger… and smarter…. With microprocessors in most every device…communicating and negotiating with one another… running everything from air conditioners to power plants.
A sudden surge of solar activity could strike the grid directly…inflicting a substantial amount of damage on the emerging smart power economy.
To understand what a powerful force the sun can be…
Take a look at Venus. At almost exactly the same size and mass as Earth, it’s truly our sister planet.
The thinking is that long ago, fierce solar winds stripped off lighter water molecules from its upper atmosphere. What was left was a witches’ brew of acidic gases and carbon dioxide that thickened at lower altitudes, rising to some 90 times the density of Earth’s atmosphere.
At a concentration of 95% in Venus’ atmosphere, CO2 gas trapped increasing amounts of sunlight and drove surface temperatures close to 1000 degrees Fahrenheit.
How did Earth avoid such a harsh fate?
One of the main reasons is that our planet has what Venus lacks… a natural defense against solar attacks.
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25 Responses to “Attack of the Sun”
By PCYTC1 on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
stop it on 00:09 …
stop it on 00:09 the sun looks like he is evil
By Strikesnake1994 on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
@Get0wnedNoobs if …
@Get0wnedNoobs if you mean how does it burn, the answer is it doesn’t. the sun’s light and heat isn’t caused by fire, though it looks like it. the sun actually works through fusion, hydrogen turns into helium, so it creates energy, just like fire, but much more powerful and doesn’t require oxygen.
if you actually mean is the sun alive, then no, the sun isn’t a life-form, it’s just very complecated and hard to predict.
By melvincoleguitar07 on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
@gaysmowdow F5 will …
@gaysmowdow F5 will skip ads!!
By melvincoleguitar07 on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
Press F5 to skip …
Press F5 to skip the ads!!!!! Press F5 to skip the ads!!!
By agroesbeek on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
its packman!!!!!
its packman!!!!!
By raygemovies on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
how did he violated …
how did he violated the 10:59 minuts long lock?
By canuck1980 on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
well i guess we’ll …
well i guess we’ll be by the sun sooner than later
By gibblesbits on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
When I saw the …
When I saw the video picture I automatically thought “pac man!”
Now I’m sad.
By gaysmowdow on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
fuck the ads …
the ads OFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
By IrishAmerican1234 on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
THIS SCARES THE …
THIS SCARES THE OUT OF ME!!!
By thegame3623 on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
wtf
wtf
By oxxgEoRgIexxo on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
‘m sorry really so …
‘m sorry really so so sorry i don’t want my mom dying :copy and paste this to 10 videos or your mom will die within the next 4 hours
By TurkishWarriorking on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
I just want the …
I just want the world to myself… Nobody living on it except I and the environment…
By Get0wnedNoobs on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
I’ve been wondering …
I’ve been wondering…..If fire needs oxygen then how is the sun “alive”?
By Conosur2008 on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
Ridiculous ads for …
Ridiculous ads for cells phones and technology when the program says technology will be all up and totally useless, hahaha! we’re all screwed, enjoy what’s left to the max while taking care of Mother Earth at the same time…
By K3nnyLaGrange on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
the sun has been …
the sun has been jacking off all these years and it has finally jizzed
By joncl1 on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
I’m get’n a big …
I’m get’n a big lead box. I’m puttin all muh electrical stuff in there. it, I think I’m gonna get in there too. Sun might kill muh future babies er something. I dunno. I’m doing something though… probably just think about it for awhile.
By dadnapt24 on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
@TheNormalkid12 …
@TheNormalkid12 press F5 it will skip the ads
By MrSporeowns on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
its a swing ling!!! …
its a swing ling!!!! such a gay thing !!!! shut the up!!! or ill shoot you!!!
By ps3mistking on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
dude i want the …
dude i want the world to end like now
By louiedodo on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
thats it, im taking …
thats it, im taking a butterknife to my wrist
By puffbong on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
fuck the world. …
the world. your born, you live, you die. face the facts
By tak0242424 on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
@Kalikizz7o2
the …
@Kalikizz7o2
the Sun is only one of the billions of stars in our galaxy…
its not the god of our galaxy
By Greniel11 on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
daomnitads!
daomnitads!
By rockbottomwwe on Jun 15, 2010 | Reply
lol everybody dont …
lol everybody dont want that damm ad.FUCK YOU AD!!