My greetings, dear readers:
I'd want to tell that the Sun is the source out of which our lives have sprung up, hence the name of this blog. As you know, everything is made up of atoms and atoms contain protons, neutrons and electrons. Where do all these subatomic particles come from? Nothing more, nothing less than from the Sun. So, somehow, we're made up of the same material that the Sun.
domingo, 13 de mayo de 2012
miércoles, 9 de mayo de 2012
Solar Storms

Solar flares were first observed in 1859. The frequency of these events varies, several eruptions a day when the Sun is particularly "active", less within a week when "quiet"... Solar activity varies over a 11-year cycle, called the solar cycle. At the peak of the cycle there are, usually, more sunspots, and hence more solar flares.


At the left: Layers of the sun. Solar flares occur
when plasma is heated in the corona
and the chromosphere.
References:
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_flare
Google images: https://www.google.es/search?tbm=isch&hl=es&source=hp&biw=983&bih=554&q=erupciones+solares&gbv=2&oq=erupciones+solares&aq=f&aqi=g5g-S5&aql=&gs_l=img.3..0l5j0i24l5.4016.11735.0.15532.18.14.0.2.2.1.672.3094.2-2j3j1j2.8.0...0.0.1OPD6hVjjeM&safe=active
lunes, 7 de mayo de 2012
Electricity on Earth

There is always free electricity in the air and clouds, which acts by induction on Earth and electromagnetic devices. Experiments have shown that there is always free electricity in the atmosphere, sometimes negative and sometimes positive (most of the time generally positive)and the intensity of free electricity is higher than in the morning noon or night and is higher in winter than in summer. In good weather, the potential increases with altitude at a rate of about 100 volts per meter.

At the left: Lightning in Oradea (Romania).
The electricity accumulated in the atmosphere
provoked this phenomena.
References:

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