Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Three NASA aircraft Kena Big Bang Sun

Burst period corona (CME) toward Mercurius is photographed on 20 April 2013

The U.S. space agency (NASA) successfully overcome challenges in the region near the sun.
Two NASA spacecraft, Messenger and Stereo (Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory) is able to withstand intensive three solar eruption that led to the two planes. The aircraft was not damaged by solar storms.
Reported by Space.com, Saturday, April 27, 2013, plane Messenger orbiting around Mercury. This aircraft has been orbiting Mercury since March 2011. Completed the first mission map Mercury's surface is full.
While Stereo-A, is orbiting the Earth plane. Stereo-A is one of a pair of spacecraft are on a mission to monitor solar weather events.
NASA revealed on April 20, the sun fired solar eruption that sent a huge wave of plasma and charged particles, called a burst period or corona (CME). This eruption towards Mercury.
One day later, the sun re-release over two CME in the same direction. This condition makes regulatory control and Stereo Messenger alert. It could be that the plane would hit CME explosion.
But, eventually the two aircraft that managed to survive the explosion, and without damage. "A Stereo CME passes, we could see it in the data. Moreover, we do not understand the extraordinary events," said C. Alex Young, a solar astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, USA.
Young explained, in severe cases, can damage electronic CME aircraft, but some are not so strong eruption.
He added that, despite resistance from the explosion, spacecraft manufacturers realize the amount of radiation the best hardware will likely be exposed in space.
"The spacecraft, although it is affected by space weather, they are generally made to withstand a reasonable amount of radiation," added Young.
Solar tidal activity occurs in cycles of 11 years. While solar weather events are expected to increase this year due to the current cycle path leads to a maximum of the solar cycle. Current solar weather cycle is known as Solar Cycle 24.
Sources:http://teknologi.news.viva.co.id/news/read/408528-pesawat-nasa-kena-tiga-ledakan-dahsyat-matahari

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