Tuesday, July 17, 2007
How does wind work?
This image, provided by Dr. Bernard Jackson at UCLA, shows the solar wind within the earth's orbit (ellipse) and coming out in a series of spokes (sectors) from the sun. The blue dot is the Earth. The spokes converge on the Sun. Note, the Earth is about to cross one of the solar wind sectors. This often triggers magnetic storms and weak aurora.
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