Scientists Discover Way to Predict Sunspots
(Newser)
–
Maybe
we'll eventually be able to cross off solar flares as a possible way the
world ends. Scientists at Stanford say they've developed a system to
predict dangerous sunspots two days before they erupt, reports the San Francisco Chronicle. Using satellite data, they can detect the rumblings of solar storms deep beneath the surface.
"It's long been our hope to see the storms of sunspots before they show
up," says one NASA solar physicist. Solar flares and "mass coronal
ejections" that accompany sunspots shoot ionized gasses toward the Earth
at the speed of light, and can knock out power grids, keep planes
grounded, and threaten astronauts. The hope is that scientists can now
provide ample warning time to prepare for such events, though the new
method still needs to be refined.
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