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Just what the heck is a solar BURP?
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To me it looked just like a solar flare but the difference being that the plasma ejected from the suns surface formed a bubble/ball.............and broke away from the solar surface.
Basically this bubble/ball of solar plasma was free floating completely detached from the solar surface......................
They said that such events can knock out satellites around the earth and disrupt earthly communincations..............
I know solar flares can do this.
I just have never seen or heard of a solar burp before.
Anyone wanna englighten me (and others)?
Paul C
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronal_mass_ejection
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That's pretty much what i thought they meant but the image they showed...........showed a fully rounded globular circle of solar plasma floating freely of the solar surface a few million miles from the solar surface.
It was perfectly round and completely detached from the solar surface.
The only thing i know to compare it to is a lava lamp.......where globs of "lava" float away from the bottom of the lamp.
It really was strange.
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I saw images on BBC's Newsround yesterday of something they called a solar "Burp".
To me it looked just like a solar flare but the difference being that the plasma ejected from the suns surface formed a bubble/ball.............and broke away from the solar surface.
Basically this bubble/ball of solar plasma was free floating completely detached from the solar surface......................
They said that such events can knock out satellites around the earth and disrupt earthly communincations..............
I know solar flares can do this.
I just have never seen or heard of a solar burp before.
Anyone wanna englighten me (and others)?
Yes, what Michael said, a Coronal Mass Ejection. Looks like the BBC is making up its own solar dictionary. CME's occur more frequently than you may think, perhaps once a day, year in, year out. It's only when they launch themselves in an unfavourable direction towards Earth that we sit up and take notice. A typical plasma ejection is around one billion tons. Some years ago, there was talk of a dedicated new satellite to provide early warning of CMEs but I don't think anything came of it.
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Michael addressed your query perfectly. Here is a photo of mine which may also help: www.perseus.gr/Astro-Solar-Prominences-0001.htm .... some activity is displayed here as well: www.perseus.gr/Astro-Solar-Filaments-0001.htm ...
It is disappointing that someone (ex. BBC) complicates something much more than is actually necessary. :evil:
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