Undone by the Sun

Jamie McKane

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Undone by the Sun

It sounds like something from an overblown disaster film, or the opening scenes of some post-apocalyptic drama.

A violent solar storm ejects a massive chunk of our sun’s corona and sends it on a collision course with Earth. A

s the coronal mass hits our magnetosphere, humanity’s electrically powered civilisations are unmade.
 
Undone by the Sun

It sounds like something from an overblown disaster film, or the opening scenes of some post-apocalyptic drama.

A violent solar storm ejects a massive chunk of our sun’s corona and sends it on a collision course with Earth. A

s the coronal mass hits our magnetosphere, humanity’s electrically powered civilisations are unmade.
Is this the latest excuse from Eskom?
 
Can you just imagine...

Sabotage by western imperialists caused the Sun to lash out furiously and disable ONLY South Africa's electricity product owned by Eskom. All private entities were in on the event and had made a deal with the West to spare their generation plants.
 
Undone by the Sun

It sounds like something from an overblown disaster film, or the opening scenes of some post-apocalyptic drama.

A violent solar storm ejects a massive chunk of our sun’s corona and sends it on a collision course with Earth. A

s the coronal mass hits our magnetosphere, humanity’s electrically powered civilisations are unmade.
Whites so powerful they now even control the sun :eek:
 
in breaking news, a lady in china with severe constipation finally takes a sheit, South african rolling black outs to increase as a result
 
i'm sure eskom would love to have someone else to blame. if it did happen, we wouldn't know anyway, as nothing would be working, no enca, no twitter, no facebook, no cell phones, just zombie apocalypse.
 
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One of the top emerging researchers in the field is Ruhann Steyn, who, as part of his Master’s degree, derived new equations that describe the magnetic field of the sun.

Steyn is a physics lecturer and PhD student in the Centre for Space Research at North West University. His PhD focuses on the transport of very energetic particles from the sun to the Earth, specifically for space weather prediction.
Fark me... That is seriously impressive.
 
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