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Chapter 29-2 Solar Activity
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Solar Activity Gases in constant motion (rising and sinking)
Sun rotates on axis
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Not a solid Ball of hot gases Close to equator – 25.3 Earth days to rotate once Poles – 33 days Average – 27 days
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Sunspots Gases in convection zone + Sun’s rotation = Magnetic Field
Cause convection currents to slow in areas Cooler areas
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Sunspots Shine bright but less than surrounding areas Appear darker
Located in Photosphere
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Granulation – grainy appearance of Photosphere
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Sunspot Cycle Observation of sunspots show Sun’s rotation
11 year cycle Start with few Increases to 100 Then start to diminish
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Solar Ejections Caused by change in magnetic field
Sun atomic particles Prominences Solar flares Coronal mass ejections
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Prominences Clouds of glowing gases Arch above surface
Follow curve of magnetic forces Lasts hours to weeks
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Solar Flares Most violent Outward eruption of charged particles
Release of energy from sunspots Thousands of meters
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Coronal Mass Ejection Parts of the corona that are thrown off the sun
Particles can strike Earth’s magnetosphere Cause geomagnetic storms
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Interfere with radio communication
Damage satellites Blackouts
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Auroras Interaction between solar winds and Earth’s magnetic field
Bands of light
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Charged particles from sun hit atoms of gas in upper atmosphere
Produce sheets of light
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Northern Lights – Aurora Borealis
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Southern Lights – Aurora Australis
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100 – 1,000 km above surface Visible in US – 4 to 5 times a year Alaska – much more frequent Seen from space Jupiter and Saturn
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