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Earth and Solar Storms

Last post 03-20-2008 9:57 AM by Kris Sigsbee. 2 replies.
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  • 03-19-2008 2:55 PM

    Earth and Solar Storms

    will our atmosphere keep up with the solar storms or will something happen to it ever? Emily S (FWMS)

  • 03-19-2008 3:21 PM In reply to

    Re: Earth and Solar Storms

     Hi Emily,

     

    Although the Earth's atmosphere can expand due to heating from solar storms, I don't believe any of the changes are permanent.  So there shouldn't be a problem with the atmosphere degrading because of these storms.

     

    Best,

    Christina

     

  • 03-20-2008 9:57 AM In reply to

    Re: Earth and Solar Storms

     Hi Emily,

    That's an interesting question.  As Christina said, Earth's atmosphere is probably safe, although solar activity can cause some minor changes to our atmosphere. However, the situation on Mars may be completely different.  Earth's magnetosphere acts as a sort of magnetic shield that diverts the solar wind flow around our planet.  Unlike Earth, Mars does not have a strong, global magnetic field or a magnetosphere that protects Mars from the solar wind.  A few years ago, scientists studying data from the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft found evidence to suggest that some of the atmosphere of Mars may have been blown away by the solar wind.  You can read more here:

    http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2001/ast31jan_1.htm

    Kris 

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