Our life is protected by the Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field: what aurora research tells us
- PMID: 11774865
- DOI: 10.1016/s0753-3322(01)90002-2
Our life is protected by the Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field: what aurora research tells us
Abstract
Our sun is an average middle-aged star. Without the sun, there would be no atmosphere, no water, and no life on the Earth. The sun is constantly changing, providing the Earth with energy through a complicated chain of processes that occur in space surrounding the Earth. This paper demonstrates that life on Earth is protected by two barriers, i.e., the atmosphere and the magnetic field, against otherwise menacing events in space. Because of these shielding effects, we, peacefully sitting on the Earth's surface, are not aware of a number of critical and potentially dangerous episodes that are taking place only 100 km above the Earth's surface. The aurora, which dances in the polar sky also because of the two barriers, is sending us a crucial hint about what is happening in space.
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