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Futurama is an American animated science fiction sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company and later revived by Comedy Central, and then Hulu. The series follows the adventures of slacker Philip J. Fry, who is cryogenically preserved for 1,000 years and revived on December 31, 2999.
- List of Futurama Episodes
The American animated science fiction sitcom Futurama,...
- List of Futurama Characters
A view of the many secondary and tertiary characters in...
- Season 1
The first season of Futurama began airing on March 28, 1999...
- Matt Groening
Matthew Abram Groening (/ ˈ ɡ r eɪ n ɪ ŋ / GRAY-ning; born...
- Lauren Tom
Lauren Tom (born August 4, 1961) is an American actress.She...
- Leela
Turanga Leela is a fictional character from the animated...
- Jurassic Bark
Executive producer David X. Cohen states in the commentary...
- Zoidberg
Dr. John A. Zoidberg, often referred to mononymously as...
- List of Futurama Episodes
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Geomagnetic storm
On 1 and 2 September 1859, one of the largest geomagnetic storms (as recorded by ground-based magnetometers) occurred. Estimates of the storm strength (Dst) range from −0.80 to −1.75 μT. The geomagnetic storm is thought to have been initiated by a major coronal mass ejection (CME) that traveled directly toward Earth, taking 17.6 hours to make the 150-million-kilometre (93-million-mile) journey. Typical CMEs take several days to arrive at Earth, but it is believed that the relatively high spee...
Associated solar flare
Just before noon on 1 September 1859, the English amateur astronomers Richard Christopher Carrington and Richard Hodgson independently recorded the earliest observations of a solar flare. Carrington and Hodgson compiled independent reports which were published side by side in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society and exhibited their drawings of the event at the November 1859 meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society. Because of a geomagnetic solar flare effect (a "magnetic crochet...
Auroras
Auroras were seen around the world in both the northern and southern hemispheres. The aurora borealis over the Rocky Mountains in the United States was so bright that the glow woke gold miners, who allegedly began to prepare breakfast because they thought it was morning. People in the Northeastern United States could also allegedly read a newspaper by the aurora's light. The aurora was also visible from the poles to low latitude areas such as south-central Mexico, Cuba, Hawaii, Queensland, so...
Telegraphs
Because of the geomagnetically induced current from the electromagnetic field, telegraph systems all over Europe and North America failed, in some cases giving their operators electric shocks. Telegraph pylons threw sparks. Some operators were able to continue to send and receive messages despite having disconnected their power supplies. The following conversation occurred between two operators of the American telegraph line between Boston, Massachusetts, and Portland, Maine, on the night of...
Another strong solar storm occurred in February 1872. Less severe storms also occurred in 1921 (this was comparable by some measures), 1938, 1941, 1958, 1959 and 1960, when widespread radio disruption was reported. The flares and CMEs of the August 1972 solar storms were similar to the Carrington event in size and magnitude, however unlike the 1859...
Ice cores containing thin nitrate-rich layers have been analysed to reconstruct a history of past solar storms predating reliable observations. This was based on the hypothesis that solar energetic particles would ionize nitrogen, leading to the production of nitric oxideand other oxidised nitrogen compounds, which would not be too diluted in the a...
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