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SOLAR FLARES AND ERUPTIONS Lyndsay Fletcher University of Glasgow

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Page 1: SOLAR FLARES AND ERUPTIONS Lyndsay Fletcher University of Glasgow

SOLAR FLARES AND ERUPTIONSLyndsay Fletcher

University of Glasgow

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Sunspots - hotbeds of solar activity

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Solar minimum, solar maximum

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An active region seen by Hinode

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Winding up the magnetic field

Gas at the solar equator has a higher speed than that at the poles.

This ‘winds up’ the magnetic field - like stretching a rubber band

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Magnetic Loops

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Twisted loops

images:TRACE/NASA

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A Solar Flare

An explosion in the Sun’s corona cause by magnetic energy build-up

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Start of a coronal mass ejection

A billion tonnes of ionised gas, moving at a million kilometers per hour

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Coronal mass ejections seen by SOHO

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During solar maximum, the Sun produces about 3 big mass ejections per day

Coronal mass ejections seen by SOHO

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How do flares and eruptions affect Earth?

We live inside the atmosphere of a star!