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returntothepit >> discuss >> Oh. Good. by sacreligion on Oct 21,2008 12:34am
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toggletoggle post by sacreligion at Oct 21,2008 12:34am
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/...protective-bubble-is-shrinking.html

'New data has revealed that the heliosphere, the protective shield of energy that surrounds our solar system, has weakened by 25 per cent over the past decade and is now at it lowest level since the space race began 50 years ago.

Scientists are baffled at what could be causing the barrier to shrink in this way and are to launch mission to study the heliosphere.

The Interstellar Boundary Explorer, or IBEX, will be launched from an aircraft on Sunday on a Pegasus rocket into an orbit 150,000 miles above the Earth where it will "listen" for the shock wave that forms as our solar system meets the interstellar radiation.

Dr Nathan Schwadron, co-investigator on the IBEX mission at Boston University, said: "The interstellar medium, which is part of the galaxy as a whole, is actually quite a harsh environment. There is a very high energy galactic radiation that is dangerous to living things.

"Around 90 per cent of the galactic cosmic radiation is deflected by our heliosphere, so the boundary protects us from this harsh galactic environment."

The heliosphere is created by the solar wind, a combination of electrically charged particles and magnetic fields that emanate a more than a million miles an hour from the sun, meet the intergalactic gas that fills the gaps in space between solar systems.

At the boundary where they meet a shock wave is formed that deflects interstellar radiation around the solar system as it travels through the galaxy.

The scientists hope the IBEX mission will allow them to gain a better understanding of what happens at this boundary and help them predict what protection it will offer in the future.

Without the heliosphere the harmful intergalactic cosmic radiation would make life on Earth almost impossible by destroying DNA and making the climate uninhabitable.

Measurements made by the Ulysses deep space probe, which was launched in 1990 to orbit the sun, have shown that the pressure created inside the heliosphere by the solar wind has been decreasing.

Dr David McComas, principal investigator on the IBEX mission, said: "It is a fascinating interaction that our sun has with the galaxy surrounding us. This million mile an hour wind inflates this protective bubble that keeps us safe from intergalactic cosmic rays.

"With less pressure on the inside, the interaction at the boundaries becomes weaker and the heliosphere as a whole gets smaller."

If the heliosphere continues to weaken, scientists fear that the amount of cosmic radiation reaching the inner parts of our solar system, including Earth, will increase.

This could result in growing levels of disruption to electrical equipment, damage satellites and potentially even harm life on Earth.

But Dr McComas added that it was still unclear exactly what would happen if the heliosphere continued to weaken or what even what the timescale for changes in the heliosphere are.

He said: “There is no imminent danger, but it is hard to know what the future holds. Certainly if the solar wind pressure was to continue to go down and the heliosphere were to almost evaporate then we would be in this sea of galactic cosmic rays. That could have some large effects.

“It is likely that there are natural variations in solar wind pressure and over time it will either stabilise or start going back up.” '

hopefully nasa's just pullin an al gore. they're super...serial.



toggletoggle post by DaveFromTheGrave  at Oct 21,2008 2:57am
two things are obvious to me here:

1. We cannot possibly do anything that would have any effect on this whatsoever.

2. Life has existed on Earth for a billion years. But I'm pretty sure if it was gonna end, it would happen now, cutting short the blip in time that is your life.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Oct 21,2008 8:25am
then them, let's attack.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Oct 21,2008 8:50am
I like how the title of this thread gives you any context to the content.

also
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/10/20/magnetic-beauty-on-t.html



toggletoggle post by aril at Oct 21,2008 10:58am
there's are a number of things in space which would destroy life. that's why it's so awesome.
look up at the night sky and say to yourself that we don't matter, because we don't.
all embrace darkess, embrace the desturction of our race. bow to our masters.

n'gui niona
woi'l taneak
ipof ocke'l
entali anodre bai'el.



toggletoggle post by vomitroncarcass at Oct 21,2008 3:14pm
This sounds more bullshit than Scientology. million mile an hour cosmic wind that magically doesn't blow us off the face of the earth, only to protect us once it reaches some arbitrary distance, forming a 'protective shockwave'. Attn world: please stop making up shit based on assumptions, faith, and retard numbers. This reminds me of back when Jesus told me the oceans were gonna dry up because the water was running off the sides of the earth.



toggletoggle post by sacreligion at Oct 21,2008 3:15pm
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
I like how the title of this thread gives you any context to the content.


i like to make things as difficult as humanly possible



toggletoggle post by aril at Oct 21,2008 3:17pm
it's not wind in the sense that you're thinking... therefore it would not "blow us off the face of the earth" ...



toggletoggle post by DomesticTerror at Oct 21,2008 4:57pm
sacreligion said[orig][quote]
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
I like how the title of this thread gives you any context to the content.


i like to make things as difficult as humanly possible

this was the first thread i clicked on today. because of the title.



toggletoggle post by sacreligion at Oct 21,2008 5:03pm
nice!



toggletoggle post by narkybark   at Oct 21,2008 5:12pm
"heliosphere" sounds like a meshuggah album



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