Official release!!!!

Sabtu, 25 Disember 2010

Salam....
Berita baik kepada semua!!! Blog bagi cerita Merlin yang rasmi dilancarkan dengan rasminya di http://haneef244merlin.blogspot.com . Bagi sesiapa yang berminat untuk menonton cerita ini bolehlah layari blog ini. Link tajuk akan terus bawa anda ke megavideo. Bagi penggunaan megavideo anda hanya boleh menonton selama 72 minit dan berehat selama 48 minit sebelum sambung menonton. Harapnya blog ini dapat membantu.

Khamis, 23 Disember 2010

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Alhamdulillah-Dawud Wharnsby Ali

Selasa, 21 Disember 2010

I'm just a rock,
and everyday i sit and watch the sky,
i sleep here in the sun and rain,
and do not question why,
i don't want to be bird,
cause us rocks were never meant to fly,
but you can sit and rest on me,
when you pass by;

Alhamdulillah, alhamdulillah,
i'm a rock,
and that is all Allah asks me,
Alhamdulillah, alhamdulillah i'm a muslim,
and there's nothing else i'd rather be.

I'm just a tree,
and this the only life i'll ever know,
i bow my branch and bushes,
whenever i feel the wind blows,
and my purpose in life,
is to grow when Allah says grow,
and be a home for the birds and shade for folks below,

Alhamdulillah, alhamdulillah,
i'm a tree,
and that is all Allah asks me,
Alhamdulillah, alhamdulillah i'm a muslim,
and there's nothing else i'd rather be.

I'm just a person,
and my life is full of oppurtunity,
I can travel throgh the world,
over land and over sea,
but will I choose the path of truth,
or a path to misguide me,
sometime I wish I had a simple life,
just like a rock or a tree,


but Alhamdulillah, alhamdulillah,
i'm a person,
and Allah has given me a choice that spree,
so Alhamdulillah, alhamdulillah i choose to be a muslim,
and there's nothing else i'd rather be.
no there's nothing else i'd rather be.

Animals Love to hear Quran-Dawud Wharsby

There was a chipmunk climbing up a tree.
I stopped to look at him and he stopped to look at me.
When I said hello he didn’t understand and he went to runaway.
I recited some Quran and he decided to say.

Animals love to hear Quran, try it out someday.
They’ll stop and listen carefully to every word you say.
Allah created animals, Allah created man.
And he sent a book to guide us all, even animals love Quran.

Sitting at my window to ponder at the sky,
I saw a little bird as it flew by.
I recited some Quran, and it wasn’t very long,
Till the bird sat near my window and decided to sing along.

Animals love to hear Quran, try it out someday.
They’ll stop and listen carefully to every word you say.
Allah made the chipmunks and the birds, Allah created man.
And he sent a book to guide us all, even animals love Quran.

Playing in the yard on a warm sunny day,
A shy little kitten watched me play.
I bent down to pat him on the head but I think he was scared of me.
I recited some Quran; she smiled and brushed against my knee.

Animals love to hear Quran, try it out someday.
They’ll stop and listen carefully to every word you say.
Allah created animals, Allah created man.
And he sent a book to guide us all, even animals love Quran.
Animals love to hear Quran, try it out someday.
They’ll stop and listen carefully to every word you say.
Allah created animals, Allah is Ar-Rahman.
Cause he sent a book to guide us all, even animals love Quran.
Allah made horses and dogs and bats and camels and gnats and pigs and coes and spiders and chickens and elephants and crocodiles and dolphins and beavers and sheep; lions and zebras and whales and emus...
Hey what’s an emu? Well I don’t know. :P
But he sent a book to guide us all even animals love Quran
Hebat x hebat Morgana...hehe

Merlin Season 3

Isnin, 20 Disember 2010

salam...


nampaknya saya memang fanatik terhadap cerita Merlin ni ye...haha. But look at the bright side. Banyak nilai yang boleh dipelajari melalui cerita ini. First sekali, saya nak komen tantang Merlin season 3 yang baru selesai ditonton dengan jayanya (tahniah x3).


Seperti yang telah di'post' sebelum ni, kisah tentang perubahan Morgana yang membawa bencana kepada Camelot. Morgana yang sebelum ini merupakan seorang yang mengambil berat tentang semua orang mula berubah menjadi seorang yang berhati kering. Mungkin kerana dia tidak mempunyai tempat untuk mengadu selain dari kakaknya, Morgause. Nampaknya saya pun sudah berhenti berharap supaya dia insaf, haha.


Antara episod yang best adalah Gwaine. Dalam episod ini Arthur dan Merlin mendapat kawan baru, Gwaine. Perkembangan ketiga-tiga watak ni boleh dilihat pada episod The Eye of The Pheonix. Kompilasi ketiga-tiga watak ini membawa kejayaan yang besar. Dalam The Sorcerer's Shadow, Merlin bertemu dengan seorang ahli sihir baru yang bernama, Gilli. Keadaannya sama seperti Merlin waktu episod pertama season 1. Dia merasa rendah diri dan cuba untuk membuktikan kehebatan dengan magik. Mujurlah Merlin berjaya memujuknya pada saat-saat terakhir.


Kemuncak Season 3 adalah episod The Coming of Arthur. Dalam episod ini, semua watak telah ditonjolkan seperti Lancelot, Gaius, Gwen dan Gwaine. Episod ini membuktikan bahawa pertolongan daripada kawan-kawan amat penting dalam menagani masalah. Episod ini juga ada kaitan dengan kata-kata Colin Morgan,"My dad always says be nice to the people on the way up because you`ll need them on the way down.". Tak sabar nak tunggu Season 4





Merlin Season 4 Preview

The Road Not Taken

1. The Road Not Taken
 
 
TWO roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;        5
 
Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,        10
 
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.        15
 
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.        20
 

Did you know that there are four states of matter?

Ahad, 19 Disember 2010

The four states of matter are as follows: solid, liquid, gas and plasma. This last term is relatively unknown outside of the scientific world. What is plasma? How does it get the distinction of a state of matter? This article will address the nature and expanding science of plasma.



Plasmas were identified by the English scientist William Crookes in 1879. He noted that plasmas are mixtures of particles and fields. They are found in everything from the sun to quarks, the smallest particles in the universe. Plasmas can generate explosions, freeze, carry electrical currents and support magnetic fields within themselves. Almost the entire universe is made of plasma, and it existed before any other forms of matter came into being. Space plasmas can contain enough heat to melt the earth thousands of times over. Crystal plasmas can freeze the earth at least a hundred times, one after the other. (The northern lights are one example of cooler plasma, or the interaction of the earth's atmosphere with solar winds.) And plasma can actually exist in a state about the size of a cell nucleus-an incredibly dense pinpoint of matter.


The term "plasma" was initially applied to ionized gas. Plasma is actually what fills the so-called "empty" space between the sun and the earth, and also most nebulae and stars. The space it fills between the earth and the sun is actually most characterized by the "solar wind," or the plasma emissions of the sun. Imagine heated waves moving from the sun, and the Big Bang, through the universe. This is plasma's common form in space. The key to this concept is the idea of movement. Plasmas consist of electrons and ions moving around in a contained space. Often, the ions are trying to return the neutral state of a Noble gas by filling their electron levels. Plasmas can come together into a neutral gas, but can never stay in this state due to the ions within them. We are just now learning to control plasma by using the electric and magnetic fields within them to steer them. Looking at the idea of plasma, one can see that it is possible that the universe is shaped and controlled by plasma's magnetic and electric fields.




So in a nutshell, plasma is made of atoms. Atoms contain a balance of positive and negative charges, brought on by negatively-charges electrons moving around a positively-charges nucleus. Plasma occurs when this balance is set to heat, or another form of disruption. Ions an negatively charged electrons make it different from a solid, liquid or gas.
Some of the areas of human research on plasma include plasma-based heating, technology, and wave and electric beams found in plasma fields. Superconductors are being improved with information gained from plasma. A fusion reactor is in the making, the will use plasma to create a source of electric and magnetic energy. Plasma is confined, then heated, to produce an extremely volatile source of potential energy. It is hoped that plasma will eventually provide a boundless energy source for the solar system.

M & M???mungkin ke?

Khamis, 18 November 2010

salam..
akhirnya habis juga menonton Merlin season 1,2 dan 3. Merlin season 1 banyak memfokuskan tentang hubungan persahabatan antara Arthur dan Merlin, bagaimana mereka membina kepercayaan dan sanggup berkorban demi satu sama lain. Masuk season 2, cerita ini mula berkembang kearah hubungan Arthur dan Gwen. Hubungan antara seorang servant dan putera raja yang tidak direstui ini menjadi rahsia antara mereka. Antara event yang juga penting ialah perkembangan Morgana.
Dalam season 2, Morgana mula risau akan kuasa magisnya yang tidak terkawal. Dia sering berasa takut jikalau rahsianya diketahui oleh raja. Namun, dia memberitahu kepada yang dipercayainya, Gaius dan Merlin. Merlin mahu membantunya kerana merasa kasihan terhadap Morgana yang sudah tidak keruan walaupun ditegah The Great Dragon. Akhirnya Morgana semakin lega setelah mendapat konsult dari puak Druid. Namun begitu semuanya berubah setelah Morgana dipergunakan Morgause, kakaknya sendiri dalam usaha menakluk Camelot. Akhirnya Merlin tiada pilihan lain selain membunuh Morgana.


Akhirnya Morgana menjadi watak jahat. Dalam hal ini Morgana merupakan mangsa keadaan. Dia tidak mahu kuasa magis dan berharap magis dapat dijadikan source of goodness. Merlin yang dipercayainya mengkianatinya. Morgana berpendapat Merlin tidak faham situasi yang dilaminya kerana dia tidak tahu bahawa Merlin juga mempunyai kuasa magis. Mungkinkah dia akan memaafkan Merlin atas perbuatannya itu jika dia mendapat tahu hal yang sebenar?? Lets all hope so. Merlin juga patut diberi pujian kerana berjaya menyimpan rahsianya sampai sekarang. Morgana dan Morgause tidak syak yang Merlin mempunyai kuasa magis walaupun dia selalu 'bernasid baik'. Tolonglah pakcik Producer, walaupun dalan kisah sebenar Morgana merupakan musuh paling utama Merlin sampai mati.They made a good couple..hehe
      

Ulasan dari cerita Merlin

Sabtu, 6 November 2010



Nampaknya SPM semakin hampir..sekarang ni ada di rumah kakak, cuti Deepavali.bila dah tak ada di sekolah mulalah rasa malas nak study. Memang banyak betul dugaan. Huuuuh....Tapi harapnye orang lain masih lagi bersemangat untuk menghadapi SPM 2010. Ganbatte Kudasai minna san!!

Jadinye semasa berada di rumah kakak ni, mulalah cari aktiviti yang seronok dilakukan. Oleh kerana di sini cuma ada tv, laptop dan wireless(selain buku di dalam beg), jadi manfaatkan segalanya. Bukak laptop cari cerita yang menarik, terjumpa cerita Merlin. Layanlah Merlin Season 1.Post sebelum ni ada bagitahu sikit sebanyak ceritanya.
Sebenarnya apa yang menyeronokkan jalan cerita ni (setakat ni) adalah tentang hubungan Merlin dengan Arthur. Bayangkan daripada seorang rakyat biasa Merlin boleh bersahabat baik dengan Arthur seorang putera raja. Merlin ditugaskan oleh Great Dragon untuk menjaga keselamatan Arthur menggunakan kuasa magis secara tidak langsung walaupun dia tahu yang magis tidak dibenarkan di Camelot. Pelbagai adegan yang menunjukkan semangat kerjasama dan setiakawan mereka. Nilai ini sedikit sebanyak mengharukan penonton.
Merlin cuba sedaya upaya menjaga keselamatan dan menolong Arthur dari belakang walaupun kuasa magisnya tidak diiktiraf oleh semua orang. Keikhlasan Merlin jelas kelihatan apabila dia tidak mengharapkan pengiktirafan Arthur dengan kuasa magisnya, walaupun dia lebih seronok jikalau dapat menggunakan magis dengan bebas. Merlin hanya memberitahu Gaius(tok guru) tentang kejayaannya. Dalam Ep. The Poisoned Chalice pun membuktikan kesanggupan Merlin menjaga keselamatan Arthur.
Arthur pula merupakan seorang putera yang mesra rakyat. walaupun begitu keakrabannya dengan Merlin melebihi yang lain. Setiap kali Merlin melakukan perkara bodoh seperti mengaku ke'magis'annya, Arthur akan membuat dalih walaupun Merlin hanya pesuruhnya. Kepercayaan Arthur terhadap Merlin mula menebal selepas Ep Valiant.Semangat setiakawan Arthur juga jelas kelihatan selepas Merlin diracun. Walapun Arthur beranggapan dia patut menyelamatkan Merlin kerana Merlin menggadaikan nyawanya meminum racun dari Nimueh, tapi jelas kelihatan yang Arthur ingin Merlin terselamat kerana Merlin merupakan sahabat baiknya.
Pelbagai lagi adegan yang dipaparkan yang membuktikan hubungan mereka yang rapat. Nilai inilah yang menjadi rencah utama yang menyentuh hati penonton."The two of you were the both side of the same coin",-The Great Dragon-



MERLIN


Merlin is a young sorceror who arrives at the city of Camelot, after his mother arranges for him to stay with Gaius, the court physician. He discovers that the king, Uther Pendragon, has outlawed magic and has imprisoned the last great dragon deep under the city. The dragon informs Merlin that he has an important destiny to protect Uther's son, Arthur, who will bring forth a great Kingdom. When he meets Arthur for the first time he believes that he is arrogant and Arthur views Merlin as subservient, as Merlin has to keep his magic a secret or face execution at the hands of Uther.
Morgana is Uther's ward and daughter with the power of prophetic foresight, which frightens her and which she keeps secret. Guinevere, whom she calls "Gwen", is her maid servant and close friend. The first series focused on the development of Merlin and his friendship with Arthur. The second series focuses more on development of the other cast members. Some of the central themes of the series are the budding romance between Arthur and Gwen and Morgana's struggle to control her powers, the latter eventually being corrupted by evil due to Uther's actions.
Other characters from Arthurian legend have also appeared. Lancelot longed to become a knight but was unable to do so because of his birth as a commoner. Mordred has appeared as a Druid boy who formed a bond with Morgana (in the legend he is her nephew), and it has been predicted by the dragon that Mordred will be the cause of death of Arthur (in the legend this occurred at the Battle of Camlann). Mordred and occasionally the Great Dragon refer to Merlin by his Druidic name, Emrys (the Welsh form of Ambrosius); Ambrosius Aurelianus was a historical figure that Geoffrey of Monmouth partially merged with Merlin[citation needed]Excalibur is an ordinary sword that becomes enchanted by the Great Dragon and is later thrown into a lake (in the legends, this was the sword Nimueh gave to Arthur).



maher zain-the chosen one

Khamis, 4 November 2010

sami yusuf- asma allah

Sabtu, 18 September 2010


Lyrics | Sami Yusuf lyrics - Asma Allah lyrics

Solar Flares 3 (How do Solar Flares Affect Electronics and Communication?)

Jumaat, 27 Ogos 2010


As electromagnetic waves, and in this case, radio signals travel, they interact with objects and the media in which they travel. As they do this the radio signals can be reflected, refracted or diffracted. These interactions cause the radio signals to change direction, and to reach areas which would not be possible if the radio signals travelled in a direct line.

The condition of the Sun has a major impact on ionospheric radio propagation. Accordingly it affects a variety of forms of HF radio communications including two way radio communications, maritime mobile radio communications, general mobile radio communications using the HF bands, point to point radio communications, radio broadcasting and amateur radio communications.
As the Sun provides the radiation that governs the state of the ionosphere and hence HF radio propagation, any flares or other disturbances are of great importance. Under some circumstances these can enhance radio communications and the HF radio propagation conditions. Under other circumstances they can disrupt radio communications on the HF bands, while at the same time providing some radio propagation conditions that can be used at VHF by radio amateurs.
there are a number of types of disturbance that are of particular interest for radio communications. Flares are one of the most obvious. However, apart from solar flares there are other disturbances that occur. One is the coronal mass ejection, and there are also coronal holes.

The US power grid is a complex electrical apparatus that has well-known sensitivities to space weather disturbances. Recent changes in its design and utilization have significantly reduced its operating margins to supply us with on-demand electricity. This means there is less flexibility available with which to deal with power shortages and blackouts.

Space weather events can damage equipment over wide geographic regions so that recovery delays become substantially longer and more costly.
                                                                                             
The 23rd Cycle - Chapter 4 - Describes in detail the state of the US power grid, and the forces which are driving it to be far more vulnerable to solar storms than at any time in the past.
"As North America has evolved into a unified power-sharing network of regions, each buying and selling a diminishing asset, US domestic power has become more vulnerable to solar storms buffeting the power grid in the more fragile northern-tier states and Canada. So long as one region continues to have a surplus at a time when another region needs a hundred megawatts, power is 'wheeled' through 1000-mile power lines to keep supply and demand balanced across the grid. In 1972, a typical utility might need to conduct only a few of these electromagnetic transactions each week. Now, it is common for thousands to be carried out, often by computer, in much the same way that stocks are traded on Wall Street...

The electrical power grid is composed of many elements, and you can think of it as a set of rivers flowing overhead. Large rivers carry the electricity from distant generation stations (Dams, Hydroelectric Facilities and Nuclear Plants) on supply lines of 138,000 volts or higher. These are carried as three cables (2 'hot' and one defining the 'ground' in a 3-phase system) suspended atop 100-foot tall towers that you will see out in many rural areas. These supply cables terminate at regional substations where the high voltages are converted into lower voltages from 69,000 volts to 13,800 volts. These lines then enter your neighborhoods atop your local telephone poles where a neighborhood transformer steps this voltage down to 220 and supplies a dozen or so individual houses

When space weather disturbances cause 'Geomagnetically Induced Currents' , these GICs can enter a transformer through its Earth ground connection. The added DC current to the transformer causes the relationship between the AC voltage and current to change at the source of the electricity, not just where it is delivered to your electrical appliance. Because of the way that GIC currents affect the transformer, it only takes a hundred amperes of GIC current or less to cause a transformer to overload during one-half of its 60-cycle operation. As the transformer switches 60 times a second between being saturated and unsaturated, the normal hum of a transformer becomes a raucous, crackling whine. Regions of opposed magnetism as big as your fist in the core steel plates crash about and vibrate the 100-ton transformer nearly as big as a house in a process that physicists call magnetostriction.

The impact that magnetostriction has upon specific transformers is that it generates hot spots inside the transformer where temperatures can increase very rapidly to hundreds of degrees in only a few minutes. Temperature spikes like these can persist for the duration of the magnetic storm which, itself, can last for hours at a time. During the March 1989 storm, a transformer at a nuclear plant in New Jersey was damaged beyond repair as its insulation gave way after years of cumulative GIC damage. Allegheny Power happened to be monitoring a transformer that they knew to be flaky. When the next geomagnetic storm hit in 1992. They saw the transformer reply in minutes, and send temperatures in part of its tank to more than 340 F (171 C). Other transformers have spiked fevers as high as 750 F (400 C). Insulation damage is a cumulative process over the course of many GICs, and it is easy to see how cumulative solar storm and geomagnetic effects were overlooked in the past.

Outright transformer failures are much more frequent in geographic regions where GICs are common. The Northeastern US with the highest rate of detected geomagnetic activity led the pack with 60% more failures. Not only that, but the average working lifetimes of transformers is also shorter in regions with greater geomagnetic storm activity. The rise and fall of these transformer failures even follows a solar activity pattern of roughly 11 years.

If your power plant is located over a rock stratum with low resistance, any geomagnetic disturbance will cause a bigger change in the voltages it induces in your local ground, and the bigger this change in ground voltage, the stronger will be the GIC currents that flow into your transformers. Typical daily GICs can run at about 5-10 amperes, but severe geomagnetic storms can cause 100-200 amperes to flow

A conservative estimate of the damage done by GICs to transformers by Minnesota Power and Electric was $100 million during a solar-maximum period. This includes the replacement of damaged transformers, and the impact of shortened operating lifetimes due to GIC activity


Solar Flares 2 (Carrington's events)


A Super Solar Flare


May 6, 2008: At 11:18 AM on the cloudless morning of Thursday, September 1, 1859, 33-year-old Richard Carrington—widely acknowledged to be one of England's foremost solar astronomers—was in his well-appointed private observatory. Just as usual on every sunny day, his telescope was projecting an 11-inch-wide image of the sun on a screen, and Carrington skillfully drew the sunspots he saw.
Right: Sunspots sketched by Richard Carrington on Sept. 1, 1859. Copyright: Royal Astronomical Society: more.
On that morning, he was capturing the likeness of an enormous group of sunspots. Suddenly, before his eyes, two brilliant beads of blinding white light appeared over the sunspots, intensified rapidly, and became kidney-shaped. Realizing that he was witnessing something unprecedented and "being somewhat flurried by the surprise," Carrington later wrote, "I hastily ran to call someone to witness the exhibition with me. On returning within 60 seconds, I was mortified to find that it was already much changed and enfeebled." He and his witness watched the white spots contract to mere pinpoints and disappear.
It was 11:23 AM. Only five minutes had passed.
Just before dawn the next day, skies all over planet Earth erupted in red, green, and purple auroras so brilliant that newspapers could be read as easily as in daylight. Indeed, stunning auroras pulsated even at near tropical latitudes over Cuba, the Bahamas, Jamaica, El Salvador, and Hawaii.
Even more disconcerting, telegraph systems worldwide went haywire. Spark discharges shocked telegraph operators and set the telegraph paper on fire. Even when telegraphers disconnected the batteries powering the lines, aurora-induced electric currents in the wires still allowed messages to be transmitted.
"What Carrington saw was a white-light solar flare—a magnetic explosion on the sun," explains David Hathaway, solar physics team lead at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Now we know that solar flares happen frequently, especially during solar sunspot maximum. Most betray their existence by releasing X-rays (recorded by X-ray telescopes in space) and radio noise (recorded by radio telescopes in space and on Earth). In Carrington's day, however, there were no X-ray satellites or radio telescopes. No one knew flares existed until that September morning when one super-flare produced enough light to rival the brightness of the sun itself.
"It's rare that one can actually see the brightening of the solar surface," says Hathaway. "It takes a lot of energy to heat up the surface of the sun!"
Above: A modern solar flare recorded Dec. 5, 2006, by the X-ray Imager onboard NOAA's GOES-13 satellite. The flare was so intense, it actually damaged the instrument that took the picture. Researchers believe Carrington's flare was much more energetic than this one.
The explosion produced not only a surge of visible light but also a mammoth cloud of charged particles and detached magnetic loops—a "CME"—and hurled that cloud directly toward Earth. The next morning when the CME arrived, it crashed into Earth's magnetic field, causing the global bubble of magnetism that surrounds our planet to shake and quiver. Researchers call this a "geomagnetic storm." Rapidly moving fields induced enormous electric currents that surged through telegraph lines and disrupted communications.
"More than 35 years ago, I began drawing the attention of the space physics community to the 1859 flare and its impact on telecommunications," says Louis J. Lanzerotti, retired Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Bell Laboratories and current editor of the journal Space Weather. He became aware of the effects of solar geomagnetic storms on terrestrial communications when a huge solar flare on August 4, 1972, knocked out long-distance telephone communication across Illinois. That event, in fact, caused AT&T to redesign its power system for transatlantic cables. A similar flare on March 13, 1989, provoked geomagnetic storms that disrupted electric power transmission from the Hydro Québec generating station in Canada, blacking out most of the province and plunging 6 million people into darkness for 9 hours; aurora-induced power surges even melted power transformers in New Jersey. In December 2005, X-rays from another solar storm disrupted satellite-to-ground communications and Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation signals for about 10 minutes. That may not sound like much, but as Lanzerotti noted, "I would not have wanted to be on a commercial airplane being guided in for a landing by GPS or on a ship being docked by GPS during that 10 minutes."
Right: Power transformers damaged by the March 13, 1989, geomagnetic storm: more.
Another Carrington-class flare would dwarf these events. Fortunately, says Hathaway, they appear to be rare:
"In the 160-year record of geomagnetic storms, the Carrington event is the biggest." It's possible to delve back even farther in time by examining arctic ice. "Energetic particles leave a record in nitrates in ice cores," he explains. "Here again the Carrington event sticks out as the biggest in 500 years and nearly twice as big as the runner-up."
These statistics suggest that Carrington flares are once in a half-millennium events. The statistics are far from solid, however, and Hathaway cautions that we don't understand flares well enough to rule out a repeat in our lifetime.
And what then?
Lanzerotti points out that as electronic technologies have become more sophisticated and more embedded into everyday life, they have also become more vulnerable to solar activity. On Earth, power lines and long-distance telephone cables might be affected by auroral currents, as happened in 1989. Radar, cell phone communications, and GPS receivers could be disrupted by solar radio noise. Experts who have studied the question say there is little to be done to protect satellites from a Carrington-class flare. In fact, a recent paper estimates potential damage to the 900-plus satellites currently in orbit could cost between $30 billion and $70 billion. The best solution, they say: have a pipeline of comsats ready for launch.
Humans in space would be in peril, too. Spacewalking astronauts might have only minutes after the first flash of light to find shelter from energetic solar particles following close on the heels of those initial photons. Their spacecraft would probably have adequate shielding; the key would be getting inside in time.
No wonder NASA and other space agencies around the world have made the study and prediction of flares a priority. Right now a fleet of spacecraft is monitoring the sun, gathering data on flares big and small that may eventually reveal what triggers the explosions. SOHO, Hinode, STEREO, ACE and others are already in orbit while new spacecraft such as the Solar Dynamics Observatory are readying for launch.
Research won't prevent another Carrington flare, but it may make the "flurry of surprise" a thing of the past.

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