Pulsaciones cuasi periódicas de rayos X/radio asociadas con plasmoides en hojas de corriente solar de bengala por Kumar, Karpen y Dahlin-Comunidad de radio astrónomos solares europeos

Se cree que los plasmoides (o islas magnéticas) juegan un papel importante en el inicio de la reconexión magnética rápida y la aceleración de las partículas durante las brotes y erupciones solares. Imágenes directas de las hojas de corriente de destellos y la formación/eyección de múltiples plasmoides en imágenes de ultravioleta extrema (EUV), junto con…

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Observations and interpretation of A. Koval et al. – European astronomer radio community

Solar eruptive events, such as flares and coronal mass ejections (CME), can generate shock waves that spread through the solar crown. These shock waves accelerate electrons, which leads to Langmuir waves that then becomes the emission of type II solar bursts, which are radio signatures of these clashes. In solar spectrograms, type II explosions are…

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The clusted rhythm of glacial erosion

The most prominent aspects of editors are summaries of recent documents of AGU magazine editors. Fountain: Geophysical Research Magazine: Earth surface Increases in global erosion rates in the last million years have been related to the long -term cooling of the earth’s climate, but this relationship is complicated by biases in sedimentary records. Glaciers, which…

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Is NASA ready for death in space?

In 2012, NASA sneaked a morgue in orbit. No press statement. There is no fanfare. Only a sealed bag of soft sides hidden in a cargo shipment to the International Space Station (ISS) along with lyophilized meals and scientific equipment. Officially, the human remains containment unit (HRCU) was called. For the not trained eye, it…

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