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    Solar Superstorms

    2015 · Documentary · 24m

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  1. Apr 26, 2024 · April 26, 2024. 5 min read. The Threat of a Solar Superstorm Is Growing—And We’re Not Ready. Someday an unlucky outburst from our sun could strike Earth and fry most of our electronics—and...

  2. Release date: 2015. Description. Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch. A fury is building on the surface of the Sun: high-velocity jets, a fiery tsunami wave 100,000 km high, rising loops of electrified gas. What’s driving these strange phenomena? How will they affect planet Earth? Find the answers as we venture into the seething interior of our star.

  3. Jul 22, 2014 · The "impactor" was an extreme solar storm, the most powerful in as much as 150+ years. "If it had hit, we would still be picking up the pieces," says Daniel Baker of the University of Colorado. A ScienceCast video recounts the near-miss of a solar superstorm in July 2012.

  4. 2015, Science - 45 min 12 Comments. 8.69. Ratings: 8.69 / 10 from 95 users . This episode of Cosmic Journeys educates viewers on the turbulent nature of solar activity, how superstorms that occur on the sun have impacted Earth in the past, and what threat they may pose to us in the future.

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  5. Nov 30, 2020 · 9 min read. Solar Superstorms of the Past Help NASA Scientists Understand Risks for Satellites. Abbey Interrante. Nov 30, 2020. Article. At the edge of space, the ever-growing fleet of satellites in low-Earth orbit are locked in a constant, precarious battle with friction.

  6. Movie Info. One of the most powerful solar eruptions to hit Earth in recorded history. Genre: Documentary. Original Language: English. Director: Thomas Lucas. Producer: Mike Bruno, Donna Cox ...

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  7. Available on MagellanTV Documentaries. We take viewers into the tangle of magnetic fields and super-hot plasma that vent the Sun’s rage in dramatic flares, violent solar tornadoes, and the largest eruptions in the solar system: Coronal Mass Ejections. What’s driving these strange phenomena?

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