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Trigger Northern Light Shows --THEMIS Aurora Mission

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hanson

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Jul 24, 2008, 11:46:10 PM7/24/08
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Cwatters

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Jul 25, 2008, 6:23:41 PM7/25/08
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"hanson" <han...@quick.net> wrote in message
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> http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/080724-themis-aurora-mystery.html
> http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Plasma_Bullets_Spark_Northern_Lights_999.html


Quote: A little more than midway up the THEMIS line, magnetic fields
erupted, "releasing about 1015 Joules of energy," says Angelopoulos. "For
comparison, that's about as much energy as a magnitude 5 earthquake."


err I don't think so.


Androcles

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Jul 25, 2008, 7:29:59 PM7/25/08
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"Cwatters" <colin.wat...@TurnersOakNOSPAM.plus.com> wrote in message
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Perhaps Angelopoulos means magnitude 5 earthquakes measured
on the bathroom scale rather than the Richter scale.


Golden California Girls

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Jul 25, 2008, 10:25:21 PM7/25/08
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Was that one thousand fifteen Joules or ten raised to the fifteenth power
Joules? I don't trust websites to display such things as superscript text
correctly.

hanson

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Jul 27, 2008, 4:29:50 PM7/27/08
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"hanson" <han...@quick.net> wrote in message
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Thanks for the responses guys, but I was not after the
"1015" print-press faux-pas. This here caught my eye
though. In #1 link above it says:
>
:: NASA's five THEMIS spacecraft in different orbits
:: around Earth spotted the trigger for the substorms,
:: powerful energy bursts in the planet's magnetic field
:: that can interfere with satellites, [HAVE interfered with]
:: power grids
>
Now, if the Solar wind condition can interfere with the
earth's power grid, it is not a far jump to imagine & ask
"Can this be managed and harnessed to become a
power source"?
Anybody any idea about such research attempts?...
in particular at the Fairbanks Uni in Alaska?
Thanks, hanson

Mark Thorson

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Jul 27, 2008, 5:28:10 PM7/27/08
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hanson wrote:
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> Now, if the Solar wind condition can interfere with the
> earth's power grid, it is not a far jump to imagine & ask
> "Can this be managed and harnessed to become a
> power source"?
> Anybody any idea about such research attempts?...
> in particular at the Fairbanks Uni in Alaska?
> Thanks, hanson

Yeah, it's going to be used for an electric tractor.

Dirk Bruere at NeoPax

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Jul 27, 2008, 6:54:15 PM7/27/08
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Work out the energy involved and see whether it would even be worth it.

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