HOW DID A PART OF SUN BREAK RECENTLY?

You must have recently heard that a part of Sun Broke Off.
Astronomers saw a huge plasma filament erupt from the Sun, surprisingly pulling itself apart.
And after getting detached, it furiously rotated till it reached the star’s North pole, creating a
terrifying vortex, just like a gigantic tornado.
But how is it possible for a solar chunk to break apart??

What’s the physics behind this intriguing event??ย  Does it mean a solar tsunami is on the way to hit our planet???ย  There are some critical questions and to answer them let’s look at what happens in the
Sun๐ŸŒž.

If you have my AURORA’S Blog you would understand the context of this topic more efficiently, here is the link…..HOW ARE AURORAS FORMED?

Every eleven years, the sun’s activity undergoes dramatic changes due to magnetic field
reversal.
The magnetic poles flip their position, meaning the north becomes south, and the south
becomes north. This period of eleven years is known as the solar cycle.
In one complete cycle, the Sun transforms into a roaring beast, from being relatively quiet
and peaceful at times.
At its peak activity, the Sun is stormy and is accompanied by an increase in the number of
sunspots and frequency of solar flames and prominences. These three terms are essential
to understand what happened to the Sun.

Sunspots are regions with strong magnetic fields and relatively low temperatures. They
can have a temperature of about 3526.85 degrees (3800 Kelvin).
That’s about 2000 degrees (2000 kelvin) cooler than the surrounding photospheric temperature.
Because of this sunspots appear darker than the bright photospheric background.
On the other hand, a solar flare represents an intense eruption of electromagnetic radiation in
the Sun’s atmosphere.
However, besides enhanced sunspots and solar flares, another important feature that
appears during peak activity is solar prominence.
Suppose plasma flows along the loop of the Sun’s magnetic field from one sunspot to another sunspot. In
that case, it forms a glowing arch that reaches thousands of kilometers into the Sun’s
atmosphere creating a solar prominence.

As the internal dynamo of the Sun generates a magnetic field, the plasma in prominences
twists along the magnetic field lines.
Over time, the twisted magnetic field structure becomes unstable forming an erupting structure.
As a result, we see outward bursts of plasma.

And Possibly something similar to erupting prominence as happened recently

The most surprising thing in the latest solar prominence observation is how the material
broke off. The ejected material circled the pole at 60 degrees latitude for about 8 hours at 96
km/s.
The dynamic event highlighting a part of the Sun getting torn apart was captured by NASA’s
Solar Dynamic Observatory on February 2.
Where the scientist SCOTT MCINTOSH says that Bits of the sun of various sizes break off
all the time. You know, the sun’s outer atmosphere is like a churning, bubbling cauldron,
right? And occasionally, stuff heats and cools and gets ejected out of the atmosphere. Some
of it falls back down and cools, and some of it goes off into interplanetary space.
This is nothing to be alarmed about.

The Sun undergoes activity cycles every 11 or so years,
from relatively quiet and peaceful, to absolutely rambunctious.
These cycles coincide with fluctuations in the solar magnetic field. When the magnetic field
is at its weakest at the poles, the Sun’s magnetic poles switch places, and the polarity of the
magnetic field reverses. This is when the Sun is at its most active, known as solar maximum.

Solar physicist Scott McIntosh of the US National Center for Atmospheric Research โ€“ who
has been observing the Sun for decades trying to understand its cycles โ€“ told Space.com
that he had never seen a “vortex” like the one that occurred when a piece of the prominence
broke away and was whipped into the solar atmosphere.
We’ll have to wait to find out more about the strange event. Scientists are no doubt even now
analyzing the wealth of data we have from round-the-clock solar observatories, so hopefully,
that wait won’t be too long.

Because the solar poles are difficult to observe, the findings
should be very interesting.
Meanwhile, the predictions of McIntosh and his team more closely match the observed solar
cycle to date than any other prediction

BUT BUT BUT!!ย  You should know this, these solar waves can cause serious harm to earth here. One solar flare can cause a blackout in the entire world, with no electricity, and no computers. all the microchips in our devices would get destroyed by this solar storm. We don’t even have an advanced shield that would protect us from it. And you know even one minute without the internet humans can survive today….. Think about it!!!

3 responses to “HOW DID A PART OF SUN BREAK RECENTLY?”

  1. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Very Impressive blog

  2. Anonymous Avatar
    Anonymous

    Awesome…..๐Ÿ”ฅ
    Lot Of Knowledge in few minutes….!
    Keep Posting , Keep Exploring!!!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Sunita Williams and the Space Taxi That Missed the Ride

    When youโ€™re 260 miles above Earth, youโ€™d hope your return ticket is solid. Unfortunately for NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, the โ€œspace taxiโ€ she was counting on, Boeingโ€™s Starliner, decided it needed a detourโ€”back to Earth, without passengers. Letโ€™s dive into what happened, how…

  • Earthโ€™s New Roommate: Say Hello to Our Mini-Moon !

    Earthโ€™s New Roommate: Say Hello to Our Mini-Moon !

    Moon! Yes you are right, Earth is about to get a temporary new companion in space, and while itโ€™s not going to cause any jealous stares from our old lunar buddy, itโ€™s still kind of a big deal. Meet “2024 PT5”, an asteroid-turned-mini-moon,…

  • The International Space Station: Earth’s Ultimate Clubhouse

    When you think about space exploration, images of rockets blasting off and astronauts floating around come to mind. But what if I told you there’s a giant Lego set orbiting Earth, held together by hope, duct tape, and a sprinkle of international diplomacy?…

  • The Enigma of Olbers’s Paradox

    The Enigma of Olbers’s Paradox

    What Olbers’s Paradox is? in an infinite universe brimming with stars, shouldn’t our eyes be met with an unbroken sea of starlight? Yet, as we know, the night sky remains predominantly dark

  • Auroras on Jupiter !!

    Auroras on Jupiter !!

    Have you heard About the Auroras on the Jupiter? Well yes even planets other than earth have Auroras. Lets find out in this blog.

  • Lost in Space: The Misadventures of Rogue Planets

    In the cosmic theater, rogue planets are the nomads without a home star, drifting through darkness like celestial vagabonds. Their origins are shrouded in mystery, born from the chaotic dance of planetary formation or ousted from their solar systems by gravitational bullies. Yet,…