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Aurora Borealis Science

Eleanor Hawking

Traducteur A AI

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Synopsis

Aurora Borealis Science offers a comprehensive exploration of the mesmerizing northern lights phenomenon, delving into the intricate relationship between solar activity and Earth's magnetic field. The book masterfully explains how charged particles from the Sun, traveling at remarkable speeds of 400-800 kilometers per second, interact with our planet's magnetosphere to create the spectacular light displays in polar regions.

 
This scientific journey progresses from ancient Norse and Indigenous observations to cutting-edge satellite-based research, demonstrating humanity's evolving understanding of this atmospheric marvel. The book systematically unfolds across three major sections, beginning with fundamental concepts in plasma physics and electromagnetic theory. It then advances through magnetospheric processes and concludes with a detailed examination of atmospheric chemistry and auroral light emission.

 
Drawing from multiple data sources, including satellite measurements and ground-based observations, the text bridges the gap between observable phenomena and the complex physics driving them. What sets this work apart is its ability to maintain technical accuracy while remaining accessible to readers with basic physics knowledge.

 
Particularly valuable is the book's emphasis on practical applications, from space weather forecasting to satellite communications and power grid management. By connecting atmospheric physics with broader scientific disciplines, it demonstrates how auroral research contributes to our understanding of similar phenomena throughout the solar system.

 
The incorporation of findings from modern space missions like THEMIS and various space weather monitoring programs ensures readers receive the most current scientific perspectives on this fascinating natural phenomenon.
Disponible depuis: 22/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 103 pages.

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