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CHANCE OF STORMS TODAY: NOAA forecasters say there is a chance of G2-class geomagnetic storms today, Oct. 23rd, as Earth moves into a stream of high-speed solar wind. The gaseous material is flowing from a southern hole in the sun's atmosphere. Earth's magnetosphere is already energized by yesterday's CIR (see below), so a gust of solar wind could easily stimulate more storming. Aurora alerts: SMS Text
CO-ROTATING INTERACTION REGION: A co-rotating interaction region (CIR) hit Earth's magnetic field on Oct. 22nd, sparking a G1-class geomagnetic storm and bright auroras around the Arctic Circle. "The colors were absolutely amazing!" says Marianne Bergli, who photographed the display from Kilpisjarvi, Finland:
"It was extremely windy, but who cares about that when you can see colors like these!" she says.
Co-rotating interaction regions (CIRs) are transition zones between fast- and slow-moving streams of solar wind. They contain shock waves that can mimic those found in coronal mass ejections (CMEs); in fact, we sometimes describe CIRs as "mini-CMEs."
The impact of yesterday's CIR opened a crack in Earth's magnetosphere. Solar wind poured through the gap to spark auroras at both ends of our planet. Aurora alerts: SMS Text
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THE SUN JUST SWALLOWED ANOTHER COMET: For the second time in a week, a bright comet has dive-bombed the sun. It didn't work out well for the comet. This movie from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) shows the dirty snowball evaporating as it enters the sun's atmosphere:
This comet, RIP, was a Kreutz sungrazer. Kreutz sungrazers are fragments from the breakup of a single giant comet many centuries ago. They get their name from German astronomer Heinrich Kreutz, who studied them in the 19th century. Fragments from the breakup pass by the sun and disintegrate almost every day. SOHO has seen thousands of them. Most, measuring less than a few meters across, are too small to see, but occasionally a bigger fragment like this one attracts attention.
PS. If this story gives you a sense of déjà vu, it's because exactly the same thing happened last weekend when another Kreutz fragment dive-bombed the sun. It happens all the time.
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VOYAGER GOLDEN RECORD ORNAMENT: This is a must-have Christmas ornament for space fans: The Voyager Golden Record. On Oct. 15th, the students of Earth to Sky Calculus launched it to the stratosphere onboard a cosmic ray research balloon:
You can have it for $129.95. The 4-inch aluminum disk is imprinted with instructions intended for extraterrestrials, telling them how to play the phonographs now sailing through interstellar space onboard NASA's Voyager probes. Having touched the edge of space, it's the closest thing on Earth to an actual Golden Record.
The students are selling these unique ornaments to support their cosmic ray ballooning program. Each one comes with a greeting card showing the ornament in flight and extra materials decoding the markings on the disk.
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Every night, a network of
NASA all-sky cameras scans the skies above the United States for meteoritic fireballs. Automated software maintained by NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office calculates their orbits, velocity, penetration depth in Earth's atmosphere and many other characteristics. Daily results are presented here on Spaceweather.com.
On Oct 23, 2022, the network reported 14 fireballs.
(7 sporadics, 5 Orionids, 1 southern Taurid, 1 October beta Cameleopardid)
In this diagram of the inner solar system, all of the fireball orbits intersect at a single point--Earth. The orbits are color-coded by velocity, from slow (red) to fast (blue). [Larger image] [movies]
Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (
PHAs) are space rocks larger than approximately 100m that can come closer to Earth than 0.05 AU. None of the known PHAs is on a collision course with our planet, although astronomers are finding
new ones all the time.
On October 23, 2022 there were 2307 potentially hazardous asteroids.
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Recent & Upcoming Earth-asteroid encounters: Asteroid | Date(UT) | Miss Distance | Velocity (km/s) | Diameter (m) |
2022 UD6 | 2022-Oct-18 | 18.3 LD | 7.2 | 21 |
2022 UJ1 | 2022-Oct-18 | 7.2 LD | 4.5 | 9 |
2022 UM | 2022-Oct-18 | 6.1 LD | 10.7 | 15 |
2022 UK1 | 2022-Oct-18 | 13.4 LD | 11.4 | 45 |
2022 US | 2022-Oct-18 | 18.7 LD | 5.5 | 42 |
2022 UB | 2022-Oct-18 | 10.3 LD | 7.8 | 16 |
2022 UX2 | 2022-Oct-18 | 12.4 LD | 4.3 | 15 |
2022 UV4 | 2022-Oct-18 | 1 LD | 5.8 | 6 |
2022 UY2 | 2022-Oct-18 | 9.1 LD | 6.6 | 25 |
2022 UT1 | 2022-Oct-19 | 16.6 LD | 14.9 | 17 |
2022 UA | 2022-Oct-19 | 8.8 LD | 13.1 | 14 |
2022 SF63 | 2022-Oct-19 | 5.5 LD | 3.9 | 10 |
2022 UE | 2022-Oct-19 | 3.8 LD | 5.5 | 18 |
2022 TS2 | 2022-Oct-20 | 5.9 LD | 14.3 | 43 |
2022 UG | 2022-Oct-20 | 3.6 LD | 9.2 | 20 |
2022 UD1 | 2022-Oct-20 | 4.5 LD | 5 | 8 |
2022 UQ6 | 2022-Oct-20 | 1.1 LD | 9.8 | 5 |
2022 UO1 | 2022-Oct-20 | 16.9 LD | 14.6 | 33 |
2022 UL | 2022-Oct-20 | 6.7 LD | 10.4 | 18 |
2022 UA6 | 2022-Oct-20 | 1.3 LD | 11.9 | 9 |
2022 US5 | 2022-Oct-20 | 8.4 LD | 8.5 | 17 |
2022 UR4 | 2022-Oct-20 | 0 LD | 15.2 | 6 |
2022 US1 | 2022-Oct-21 | 11.7 LD | 8.9 | 14 |
2022 TT2 | 2022-Oct-21 | 6.7 LD | 12.1 | 34 |
2022 UG2 | 2022-Oct-21 | 1.6 LD | 10.5 | 14 |
2022 UM4 | 2022-Oct-21 | 5.4 LD | 14.9 | 46 |
2022 UC1 | 2022-Oct-21 | 1.4 LD | 6.8 | 18 |
2022 UW3 | 2022-Oct-21 | 8.1 LD | 19.7 | 71 |
2022 UT | 2022-Oct-22 | 5.5 LD | 12.2 | 19 |
2022 RB5 | 2022-Oct-22 | 13.1 LD | 5.3 | 115 |
2022 UY5 | 2022-Oct-22 | 0.6 LD | 7.9 | 13 |
2022 UC2 | 2022-Oct-24 | 13.9 LD | 8 | 16 |
2022 UC7 | 2022-Oct-24 | 0.9 LD | 10 | 10 |
2022 UD7 | 2022-Oct-24 | 3.3 LD | 14.4 | 23 |
2022 UH2 | 2022-Oct-24 | 5.7 LD | 11.9 | 11 |
2005 AZ28 | 2022-Oct-24 | 11.5 LD | 5.4 | 48 |
2022 UY1 | 2022-Oct-25 | 17.9 LD | 9.3 | 30 |
2022 UC3 | 2022-Oct-25 | 10.1 LD | 8.4 | 12 |
2022 UU2 | 2022-Oct-25 | 2.7 LD | 12.7 | 13 |
2016 TH94 | 2022-Oct-25 | 19.1 LD | 13.5 | 43 |
2022 TY | 2022-Oct-25 | 15.1 LD | 5.1 | 21 |
2022 UV2 | 2022-Oct-26 | 1.5 LD | 5.8 | 8 |
2022 UU1 | 2022-Oct-26 | 10.8 LD | 7.2 | 22 |
2022 UV5 | 2022-Oct-26 | 11.2 LD | 7.1 | 26 |
2022 UF4 | 2022-Oct-27 | 11.7 LD | 13.2 | 46 |
2019 AN5 | 2022-Oct-27 | 20 LD | 6.8 | 215 |
2022 UT5 | 2022-Oct-28 | 7 LD | 9.4 | 21 |
2022 UM3 | 2022-Oct-28 | 8.7 LD | 7.5 | 12 |
2022 UD3 | 2022-Oct-28 | 8.4 LD | 6.5 | 20 |
2004 UT1 | 2022-Oct-29 | 3.9 LD | 6.4 | 17 |
2022 UW6 | 2022-Oct-30 | 11.3 LD | 4.1 | 30 |
2021 VH | 2022-Nov-01 | 5.9 LD | 5.3 | 4 |
2022 RM4 | 2022-Nov-01 | 6 LD | 23.5 | 443 |
2022 UZ5 | 2022-Nov-02 | 4.6 LD | 9.4 | 46 |
2022 UN5 | 2022-Nov-04 | 14.7 LD | 8.2 | 31 |
2022 UL6 | 2022-Nov-04 | 17.6 LD | 4.4 | 39 |
2022 UO6 | 2022-Nov-06 | 11.5 LD | 11.5 | 39 |
2022 US6 | 2022-Nov-07 | 9.8 LD | 7.2 | 19 |
2022 UK5 | 2022-Nov-08 | 14.3 LD | 5.2 | 47 |
2020 WD | 2022-Nov-08 | 3 LD | 6 | 8 |
2022 UC5 | 2022-Nov-08 | 6 LD | 12.9 | 38 |
2019 XS | 2022-Nov-10 | 16.7 LD | 11.9 | 60 |
2020 FC4 | 2022-Nov-12 | 19.3 LD | 13.3 | 78 |
2022 UP2 | 2022-Nov-14 | 10.6 LD | 6 | 33 |
2019 VL5 | 2022-Nov-15 | 8.5 LD | 8.1 | 24 |
2018 WH | 2022-Nov-16 | 2.5 LD | 7.7 | 4 |
2019 OR1 | 2022-Nov-21 | 18.1 LD | 13.4 | 246 |
2005 LW3 | 2022-Nov-23 | 3 LD | 13.5 | 168 |
2010 VQ | 2022-Dec-02 | 11.9 LD | 3.9 | 10 |
2009 HV58 | 2022-Dec-02 | 12.3 LD | 28.8 | 427 |
2017 QL33 | 2022-Dec-03 | 16 LD | 6.9 | 195 |
2019 XY | 2022-Dec-10 | 3.6 LD | 12.9 | 9 |
2003 YS70 | 2022-Dec-13 | 10.4 LD | 4.1 | 5 |
2019 XQ1 | 2022-Dec-13 | 14.5 LD | 9.8 | 30 |
2018 XU3 | 2022-Dec-13 | 14.8 LD | 10.3 | 30 |
2021 XS4 | 2022-Dec-14 | 14.5 LD | 9.7 | 23 |
2015 RN35 | 2022-Dec-15 | 1.8 LD | 5.9 | 84 |
2016 YE | 2022-Dec-18 | 18.6 LD | 4.8 | 23 |
2014 HK129 | 2022-Dec-20 | 6.7 LD | 11.6 | 214 |
2017 XQ60 | 2022-Dec-21 | 18.8 LD | 16 | 45 |
Notes: LD means "Lunar Distance." 1 LD = 384,401 km, the distance between Earth and the Moon. 1 LD also equals 0.00256 AU. | Cosmic Rays in the Atmosphere |
SPACE WEATHER BALLOON DATA: Almost once a week, Spaceweather.com and the students of Earth to Sky Calculus fly space weather balloons to the stratosphere over California. These balloons are equipped with sensors that detect secondary cosmic rays, a form of radiation from space that can penetrate all the way down to Earth's surface. Our monitoring program has been underway without interruption for 7 years, resulting in a unique dataset of in situ atmospheric measurements.
Latest results (July 2022): Atmospheric radiation is decreasing in 2022. Our latest measurements in July 2022 registered a 6-year low:
What's going on? Ironically, the radiation drop is caused by increasing solar activity. Solar Cycle 25 has roared to life faster than forecasters expected. The sun's strengthening and increasingly tangled magnetic field repels cosmic rays from deep space. In addition, solar coronal mass ejections (CMEs) sweep aside cosmic rays, causing sharp reductions called "Forbush Decreases." The two effects blend together to bring daily radiation levels down.
.Who cares? Cosmic rays are a surprisingly "down to Earth" form of space weather. They can alter the chemistry of the atmosphere, trigger lightning, and penetrate commercial airplanes. According to a study from the Harvard T.H. Chan school of public health, crews of aircraft have higher rates of cancer than the general population. The researchers listed cosmic rays, irregular sleep habits, and chemical contaminants as leading risk factors. A number of controversial studies (#1, #2, #3, #4) go even further, linking cosmic rays with cardiac arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death.
Technical notes: The radiation sensors onboard our helium balloons detect X-rays and gamma-rays in the energy range 10 keV to 20 MeV. These energies span the range of medical X-ray machines and airport security scanners.
Data points in the graph labeled "Stratospheric Radiation" correspond to the peak of the Regener-Pfotzer maximum, which lies about 67,000 feet above central California. When cosmic rays crash into Earth's atmosphere, they produce a spray of secondary particles that is most intense at the entrance to the stratosphere. Physicists Eric Regener and Georg Pfotzer discovered the maximum using balloons in the 1930s and it is what we are measuring today.
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