Light Eye
09-29-2006, 02:24 PM
dear friends,
that's not the "only" thing the sun of god is going to "disrupt..."
<a href="http://www.newscientisttech.com/article/dn10189-solar-flares-will-disrupt-gps-in-2011.html">http://www.newscientisttech.com/article/dn10189-solar-flares-will-disrupt-gps-in\
-2011.html</a>
be well, be love.
david
solar flares will disrupt gps in 2011
navigation, power and communications systems that rely on gps satellite
navigation will be disrupted by violent solar activity in 2011, research shows.
a study reveals global positioning system receivers to be unexpectedly
vulnerable to bursts of radio noise produced by solar flares, created by
explosions in the sun's atmosphere.
when solar activity peaks in 2011 and 2012, it could cause widespread
disruption to aircraft navigation and emergency location systems that rely
heavily on satellite navigation data.
particularly intense solar activity occurs roughly every 11 years due to
cyclic changes to the sun's magnetic field ? a peak period known as the solar
maximum.
solar flares send charged particles crashing into the outer fringes of the
earth's atmosphere at high velocity, generating auroras and geomagnetic storms.
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that's not the "only" thing the sun of god is going to "disrupt..."
<a href="http://www.newscientisttech.com/article/dn10189-solar-flares-will-disrupt-gps-in-2011.html">http://www.newscientisttech.com/article/dn10189-solar-flares-will-disrupt-gps-in\
-2011.html</a>
be well, be love.
david
solar flares will disrupt gps in 2011
navigation, power and communications systems that rely on gps satellite
navigation will be disrupted by violent solar activity in 2011, research shows.
a study reveals global positioning system receivers to be unexpectedly
vulnerable to bursts of radio noise produced by solar flares, created by
explosions in the sun's atmosphere.
when solar activity peaks in 2011 and 2012, it could cause widespread
disruption to aircraft navigation and emergency location systems that rely
heavily on satellite navigation data.
particularly intense solar activity occurs roughly every 11 years due to
cyclic changes to the sun's magnetic field ? a peak period known as the solar
maximum.
solar flares send charged particles crashing into the outer fringes of the
earth's atmosphere at high velocity, generating auroras and geomagnetic storms.
[non-text portions of this message have been removed]