They could see solar flares during total solar eclipses.
They could probably not see them on the surface of the sun....but they could of seen the Borialis'
they could probably not see them on the surface of the sun....but they could of seen the Borialis'
You can see Solar Flares in the Suns' Corona. corona (apex)
nope!! sorry.
Yes, Jupiter's magnetic field can trigger powerful auroras in its atmosphere visible as far as Earth. These phenomena are not quite the same as solar flares but are visible as bright spots of light in Jupiter's atmosphere.
Sunspots are associated with a brief outburst called solar flares. These are sudden, intense bursts of radiation that occur on the Sun's surface near sunspot regions. They can release a significant amount of energy and can affect communication systems on Earth.
corona* apex! You can see the corona better, but it is also visible with the naked eye but ONLY WITH APPROPRIATE PROTECTION!
You can see Solar Flares in the Suns' Corona. corona (apex)
nope!! sorry.
Yes, Jupiter's magnetic field can trigger powerful auroras in its atmosphere visible as far as Earth. These phenomena are not quite the same as solar flares but are visible as bright spots of light in Jupiter's atmosphere.
I do see flares in my eyes. I often will see flares after bending over.
Solar flares, coronal mass ejections (CMEs), and coronal holes are solar features that can increase the solar wind. These events release charged particles into space at high speeds, which contribute to the solar wind.
If you are in the right place, you know that big solar flares have happened, because you see the results of the energized particles striking Earth and being channeled into the north pole and south pole. These results are called the Northern Lights, although they occur at the South pole too.
There are generally solar flares every few days, and almost always within a week or so. Really spectacular flares are more common during the "Solar Max" period around the peak of the sunspot cycle. That will be in 2013 or so. You can see recent movies of solar flares and prominences at http://thesuninmotion.com/
Sunspots are associated with a brief outburst called solar flares. These are sudden, intense bursts of radiation that occur on the Sun's surface near sunspot regions. They can release a significant amount of energy and can affect communication systems on Earth.
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Solar flares. The loops of plasma are related to strong magnetic fields within the Sun. See the related link for more information.
You may be thinking of a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME). A chunk of the Sun's outermost layer flies off toward Earth. We had one a couple of weeks ago, producing auroras in parts of the world that are usually too southerly to see them. Also, you may be referring to the closely related phenomenon of "solar flares". Flares are certainly a "solar feature" and are connected with the solar wind.
corona* apex! You can see the corona better, but it is also visible with the naked eye but ONLY WITH APPROPRIATE PROTECTION!