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What Makes a Cannibal Coronal Mass Ejection
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11 hours ago
What Makes a "cannibal coronal mass ejection (CME)".
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Cannibal corona mass ejection.
00:03
Yeah.
00:03
That sounds a little terrifying.
00:05
I mean, it's kind of funny, right?
00:06
Because like, just as soon as we get over one kind of corona,
00:08
we get hit by another.
00:09
But like, this one, like a cannibal coronal mass ejection,
00:13
like if I break that down for you, it's caused by sunspots.
00:17
So there's a sunspot in the sun called like AR2975 right now.
00:21
Okay.
00:22
And what it's been doing over the last, say,
00:24
like few days is producing up to 17 solar eruptions,
00:29
two of which were headed straight towards us.
00:33
Now, one of them was traveling faster than the other.
00:36
It was the one just like,
00:39
that came just after the first one that was emitted.
00:42
Now, when those, when that second sun,
00:45
like the coronal mass ejection caught up with the first,
00:49
it cannibalized it.
00:50
It swept it all up into this one big wave
00:52
of like these charged particles.
00:55
And then they all swept towards the earth.
00:57
And then when they hit it, they caused a geomagnetic storm.
01:01
What, where they come from in how sunspots are created is,
01:05
magnetic fields are created on the sun.
01:07
Like the sun is just a giant ball of plasma.
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So like there's loads of charged particles,
01:12
eddying and moving around on like,
01:14
inside the sun across the sun surface.
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Now, when you have charged particles moving,
01:19
you're going to induce some magnetism there.
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But because magnetic field lines can't cross
01:23
and you've got all these moving particles,
01:25
like this giant traffic jam of particles moving everywhere,
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you'll inevitably get these field lines bunched up next to each other.
01:31
They'll form into these tight knots that can't escape anywhere else.
01:35
And eventually they will have to snap and release energy.
01:38
Now they release energy either in the form of a solar flare,
01:41
like a bright flare of radiation,
01:43
or they'll release energy in the form of like chucking out
01:47
some of that plasma from the sun.
01:48
What's the difference between solar flares and ronal mass ejections?
01:52
So solar flares is just the bright flash that you'll see of radiation
01:56
from that field line snapping that energy release.
02:00
A coronal mass ejection is some of the sun's like plasma soup
02:04
actually being like burped out of the sun.
02:07
I love that phrase, plasma soup.
02:09
Mm-hmm. Yeah. Tasty plasma soup.
02:11
Nice. I mean, pretty, but I mean, a little terrifying, right?
02:17
I mean.
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