Artist image of solar wind interacting with Earth's magnetosphere |
A fun way to get up to speed on space jargon, by proposing better meanings for exciting-sounding words from way way up beyond the atmosphere. There are many fabulous words used in the space business every day -- bring them into your workplace with you, fresh with new meanings, and impress your co-workers. With a nod to Douglas Adams and John Lloyd who did something much more powerful for placenames, this was inspired by The Snowball Herminator, who takes all credit and no responsibility.
2011-02-04
Solar Wind
The solar wind is a stream of charged particles ejected from the upper atmosphere of the sun. It mostly consists of ionised hydrogen and helium with very high energy travelling very quickly. Some small part of the solar wind arrives at Earth, where it interacts with our satellites, and the magnetic field of the Earth in the polar regions to produce the aurora.
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