So Canada has set up a webcam to broadcast LIVE aurora activity around the world, and are calling this program AuroraMax.
www.asc-csa.gc.ca...
www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/astronomy/auroramax/default.asp
Why do something like this? The main stream media has different view points on the subject.
Of course, the main view is that AuroraMax is a cool program where you can see nature's beauty streaming live on your laptop from the comfort of your
own home.
www.torontosun.com...
www.torontosun.com...
But, you can piece together what I believe to be the real story under the fluff, by looking at a few other news sources.
www.examiner.com...
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www.examiner.com...
"The AuroraMAX project is a five-year educational and public outreach initiative that will monitor the intensity and frequency of the aurora borealis
above Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, during Solar Maximum, the most active period in the 11-year sunspot cycle (expected in 2013)."
www.wired.com...
www.wired.com...
"The camera goes live between dusk and dawn, which is currently about 12 a.m. to 8 a.m. EST (or 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. GMT). The webcam will be live until
May 2012."
www.asc-csa.gc.ca...
ty.asp
www.asc-csa.gc.ca...
"These events generate huge solar storms with bursts of energy that accelerate the solar wind to speeds of over a million kilometres per hour. If an
intense solar wind is launched towards Earth, the charged particles will trigger spectacular auroras, but could damage satellites in orbit, and knock
out power grids, radio communication and GPS systems on Earth."
I feel that AuroraMax serves two purposes.
1. Educate the public about solar storms, and the real dangers associated with these storms.
2. International government "on-Earth" monitoring of the next solar maximum.
I'm wondering why this "5 year project" will stop broadcasting (at least to the public) on May 2012, when the solar maximum is supposed to peak in
2013?
What are your thoughts? Please share!!!!!
edit on 25-9-2010 by BattleStarGal because: Changed Title
edit on 25-9-2010 by BattleStarGal because: For some reason a few links won't open, but they are correct. Added the full URL.