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Last Post 3/19/2008 11:38 AM by  Christina Cohen
Solar storms
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3/19/2008 6:59 AM

    Can a solar storm harm the earth if so what does it do? Julia (FWMS)


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    3/19/2008 11:38 AM

    Hi Julia,

    Solar storms (or space weather) doesn't permanently harm the Earth (as far as I know). They can cause problems for those of us living and working on Earth as well as astronauts and spacecraft orbiting Earth. The energetic particles that come with a solar storm can cause spacecraft to malfunction and provide a radiation hazard for astronauts if they aren't well-shielded. If there are many energetic particles at the time of a large geomagnetic storm (when the magnetic field of the Earth is strongly distorted) then they can cause problems for communications and power-lines and even be a radiation hazard for people on airplanes.

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    Christina

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