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Archive for 11/09/2010
SME
11/09/2010 by admin.
The Sun, the only and very important star in the solar system causes SME’s(Solar Mass Ejections) to occur on a cycle with unrelentless power and devastation. In the past this occurrence wasn’t as important as there was no communication satellites or electricity, but in a society that has grown to depend on these carbon based manifestations it would be catastrophic to say the least. So to cause the least damage to this lifestyle we have grown to depend on warning signs must be put in place like surveillance of this life giving star and also try to understand its processes and geological attributes. Only then can we be safe or at least it will cause the least disruption to our daily lives and thus cause our cradle of life to continue its ever increasing technological evolution. Just like weather in our local town, weather in space must be predicted and hopefully with more precise calculations using the processing powers of super computers and also human ingenuity like a mystic of the solar system, such a precious goal has to be achieved until we leave our cradle to survive through the process of other stars when our own goes supernova and like a red giant of celestial processing death, leaves us with a blast then a whimper.
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