Will a solar storm wipe out the Earth? Will the 2013 solar storm really come?

Updated on science 2024-03-02
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ji Haisheng, a new solar physicist and a solar physicist at the Purple Mountain Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, told reporters that the global shared monitoring network shows that the solar storm has reached the earth on the 4th. Judging from the current monitoring data, the solar storm is not strong and will not affect people's production and life.

    NASA recently issued a warning that a solar storm with a high intensity may occur in 2013, which will have a considerable impact on people's lives. In this regard, Ji Haisheng said that the current level of human beings for solar storms is about the same as the level of weather forecasts in the fifties and sixties of the last century, so it is not possible to specify the time and intensity. NASA made this judgment based primarily on the laws of solar activity.

    Ji Haisheng said that there is no relevant information on whether there will be a solar storm in 2013 that could destroy the global power grid, and this needs to be further strengthened by the international astronomical community.

    There are concerns that the surge in UV intensity during solar storms can hurt people. Wang Sichao, a researcher at the Purple Mountain Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said that because the earth's atmosphere, especially the ozone layer, has the ability to absorb most of the sun's ultraviolet rays, even during solar storms, ultraviolet radiation on the ground will not be significantly enhanced. As for whether solar storms will lead to emotional instability and even an increase in car accidents, Wang said these claims lack scientific basis.

    At present, China's research on solar storms is mainly based on observation, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences has built ground observation stations in Huairou in Beijing, Nanjing, Yunnan and other places to observe solar activity through large ground space telescopes. There is no need to panic about a possible solar storm. Before the storm, the science department will notify the telecommunications, meteorology and other departments to turn off the electronic equipment, so that the satellite will be left without power and reduce the damage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't know how old you are, you should have experienced a solar storm, I remember one a year ago about ten years ago, and I was not impressed. At that time, everyone was told to reduce their outings, and it seemed that the mobile phone signal was not good for a few minutes.

    The solar storms that brought about the destruction of the earth were the result of rumors or artistic exaggerations. I've seen movies about solar storms destroying the earth, and their purpose is also to show humanity and make money, not science. The earth has been formed for billions of years, and it has experienced too many "ups and downs" to get to where we are today, and the impact of solar storms is very limited.

    The impact of solar storms is mainly on living things. You let the sun "blow" a stone, and it doesn't have any effect. We haven't found any other planet yet, so we don't know what kind of impact solar storms have had there.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The 25th solar week started in these years, but it seems that 25 weeks are too weak, it started later than theoretically expected, and it was weak, and it probably won't peak in 13 years, and even the peak of this cycle will probably not be as strong as the 24th week of the previous cycle.

    Around 01 02 was the peak of the 24th solar cycle, and it was a news storm that was overwhelmingly reported that the sun was also very powerful at that time, and it was full of x-class coronal mass ejections.

    The main harm to the Earth is the satellites and astronauts in outer space, and the high-energy solar storm particles may make the satellites scrapped, expose the astronauts to too much radiation, and make the body cancerous, and it is nothing to the people on the ground.

    Impacts on the above-ground power grid can cause large-scale and widespread power outages.

    Disturbances to the Earth's ionosphere can be severe, affecting the ionosphere reflecting and refracting radio signals, affecting satellite communications, and when you find that all your phones are out of signal, it's a good thing that the sun does.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Everyone has experienced it, but it's just not enough to attract the attention of ordinary people. Theoretically, there is a possibility of the destruction of the earth, but I'm afraid you and I don't have a chance to see it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Didn't you say that you came in 2012?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Personally, I don't think so, even if it's true, you have to live, even if you earn 100 million a day, in two years, you may not be able to get a rocket, even if you get it, do you know how to live in an alien world, do you have enough resources and oxygen? There is really an end of the world that you can't escape, and if you do, you will die sooner or later.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Solar storms are not terrible, they are small magnetic needles that do not guide north, and the temperatures warm. As for destruction ... I believe 2012

    Or Hawking's statement. Because 1. The Mayan culture has been a catastrophe a long time ago, and rightly so.

    2。Modern technology has reached the 2012 catastrophe and accurately drawn the coordinate map, and by 2012, the value was 0.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's not sure it's still a T-virus outbreak.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Everything is just speculation, and we won't know until 2012.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Personally, I think it has nothing to do with the sun.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It was 2012 that began solar storms that had but would not have caused the end of the world.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If the solar storm had destroyed the Earth, the Earth would not have been where it is today.

    In the 60s of the 19th century (it seems to be 1863, I can't remember the exact year), there was a solar storm that was much stronger than the solar storm that would erupt in 2012.

    May I ask the landlord: Was the earth destroyed in the 60s of the 19th century?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There will be, but it's not devastating!! Power outages for up to 3 years (no internet access for 3 years).

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, maybe it's only been a year since the blackout.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Solar storms are not dangerous to human life.

    It may lead to problems such as the paralysis of the communication system and the paralysis of the power system. It is mainly a phenomenon caused by high-intensity electromagnetic radiation to the earth, and the solar storm of 2012 is not necessarily facing the earth. If the intensity is not large, it will be weakened by the earth's magnetic field, and at most it will produce a beautiful aurora.

    In severe cases, it can lead to a decades regression in human society. There will be no major danger to life.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Solar storms usually last from a few hours to a dozen hours.

    Here are the monitoring data for the 2008 solar storms:

    Continuous monitoring by the relevant agencies of our country shows that since 2 June, our country has been disturbed by solar storms three times. One of the largest jamming events occurred on June 9, Beijing time, and the shortwave signal was jammed nationwide and lasted for up to 17 hours. Radio systems such as broadcasting satellite communications and satellite navigation and positioning have also been interfered with or even disrupted.

    The occurrence of solar storms has a certain regularity, but it also has its randomness from a single point of view, therefore, it is difficult to ** the specific time and duration of a solar storm, and only post-event statistics are more meaningful.

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