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sun & ozone layer

Last post 03-09-2006 12:04 PM by Kris Sigsbee. 2 replies.
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  • 03-09-2006 11:32 AM

    sun & ozone layer

    Alex (BC)

     

    Could solar storms affect the earth more if the earth didn't have an ozone layer?

     

     

  • 03-09-2006 12:03 PM In reply to

    • Terry Kucera
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    Re: sun & ozone layer

    Hi Alex.
    The ozone layer protects us from ultraviolet and X-ray radiation. These are produced in solar flares, so the ozone layer is important in protecting us from the effects of those.
    "Solar storms" does not have a very set definition, but flares along with coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are often a part of the activity people are refering to when they say "solar storm".
    cheers,
    Terry
  • 03-09-2006 12:04 PM In reply to

    Re: sun & ozone layer

    Hi Alex,

    That's an interesting question.  The Earth's ozone layer protects us from much of the ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the Sun.  the UV radiation from the Sun is what causes us to get a sunburn if we stay outside too long and do not wear sunscreen.  If our atomosphere did not have an ozone layer, more UV radiation would reach the Earth's surface.  This would probably make people sunburn much faster and cause an increase in skin cancers.

    The ozone layer does not specifically play a role in protecting us from solar activity like solar flares and coronal mass ejections.  The main danger from solar storms, such as solar flares, are the energetic particles associated with these events.  Fortunately, the Earth's magnetic field, or magnetosphere, helps to protect us from the most dangerous effects of  solar flares.  However, satellites orbiting the Earth can be damaged  by the geomagnetic storms that are caused by coronal mass ejections and solar flares.  Solar storms would also pose a serious health risk to astronauts traveling to Mars as they would have to leave our protective magnetosphere.

    Kris

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