How do they affect us?
There are three ways in which the aurorae can cause problems...
1. Radio communications
High up in the Earth's atmosphere is a layer called the
"ionosphere". If you send a radio wave up in the air, it will bounce
off this layer and come back! It also bounces off the ground as
well....On realising this, scientists were able to send radio signals
from one side of the Earth to the other by just firing them into the
air and letting them bounce along until they arrive!
Now you know how radio waves travel, you'll realise that if the
ionosphere is disturbed in some way, it can interfere with the radio
signals you receive.
When an aurora occurs, this is exactly what happens, and so it's
important to warn people when they are likely to take place.
2. Electricity
Aurorae are bright because they give out a lot of visible light, but
they also give out a lot of radio waves. These waves can be
picked up by electric power lines and cause some BIG problems....A few
years ago in Canada, so much power was dumped into the Canadian
electric grid, that it began to overload and burn out!
3. Falling spacecraft
There can also be problems for spacecraft - the Skylab space station came
down with a bump after too many encounters with aurorae!
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Hopefully now you can see that aurorae are more than just a pretty
face! An aurora is caused by storms on the Sun, and these are
the things that I study....
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