Post by Mirko Primorac...cut...
Post by xNeobicno je, nije najnormalnija aktivnost i ima vjerojatno veze sa
kometom, posto se u zadnje vrijeme stavljaju upitnici u vezi tih
dogadjaja!
http://www.spaceweather.com/
Komet nestane, pretvori se u plazmu ko da nicega nije ni bilo. To bi se
dogodilo i sa Zemljom koja je puno veca od kometa. Sto ti nije jasno? Ono
sto odlazi sa Sunca je CME i to nema veze kometom nego sa Suncevom
aktivnosti i neusporedivo je vece od kometa i Zemlje zajedno.
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Mirko
Meni dosta toga u zadnje vrijeme nije jasno a izgleda ni ovima na donjem
linku!
http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/main.php?v=item&id=85
Pa da ponovim predhodni link, a mogu i prevesti ako je potrebno:
http://www.spaceweather.com/
Watch the movie again. The timing of the CME so soon after the comet dove
into the sun suggests a link. But what? There is no known mechanism for
comets to trigger solar explosions. Before 2011 most solar physicists would
have discounted the events of Oct. 1st as pure coincidence--and pure
coincidence is still the most likely explanation. Earlier this year,
however, the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) watched another sungrazer
disintegrate in the sun's atmosphere. On July 5, 2011, the unnamed comet
appeared to interact with plasma and magnetic fields in its surroundings as
it fell apart. Could a puny comet cause a magnetic instability that might
propagate and blossom into a impressive CME? The question is not so crazy as
it once seemed to be.
No sva sreca da ima ljudi kojima je sve jasno!
lp