Solar Week - Ask a Question



Come here during Solar Week (next one: March 22-26, 2021) to interact. To post a question, click on your area of interest from the topics below, and then click on the "Ask New Question" button. Or EMAIL or tweet or plant in Answer Garden your question about the Sun or life as a scientist to us -- and watch for it to appear here.  You can also visit our FAQs (frequently asked questions). In between Solar Weeks in October and March, you can view all the archives here.

PrevPrev Go to previous topic
NextNext Go to next topic
Last Post 10/5/2009 2:30 PM by  Kris Sigsbee
storms
 1 Replies
Sort:
You are not authorized to post a reply.
Author Messages

Anonymous





Posts:


--
10/5/2009 12:57 PM

    Victor F (FLL)

    Do solar storms effect any planetsr beyond Mars being they are so far away?

    Tags: CME, Jupiter, aurora, Saturn, Termination Shock

    Kris Sigsbee



    Basic Member


    Posts:415
    Basic Member


    --
    10/5/2009 2:30 PM

    Hi Victor,

    That's a great question! The answer is yes, the outer planets are also affected by disturbances in the solar wind like coronal mass ejections (CMES). Although the aurora on Jupiter are strongly influenced by Jupiter's moon Io, the solar wind has also been observed to have an effect on Jupiter's magnetosphere. CMEs can also affect the aurora on Saturn. Radio waves and particles associated with CMEs have even helped scientists understand the location and structure of the termination shock. The termination shock is the boundary between our Sun's solar wind and the interstellar medium. The exact location of the termination shock depends upon variations in the solar wind, but it is located beyond the orbit of Pluto.

    Kris

    You are not authorized to post a reply.


    Twitter Feed

    Scientist Leaderboard

    Name # of replies
    Multiverse skin is based on Greytness by Adammer