
Solar, Flame Fractals 800x717
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Solar flares and associated Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) strongly influence our local space weather. They produce streams of highly energetic particles in the solar wind and the Earth's magnetosphere that can present radiation hazards to spacecraft and astronauts. The soft X-ray flux of X class flares increases the ionisation of the upper atmosphere, which can interfere with short-wave radio communication, and can increase the drag on low orbiting satellites, leading to orbital decay. Energetic particles in the magnetosphere contribute to the aurora borealis and aurora australis.
Solar flares are classified as A, B, C, M or X according to the peak flux (in watts per square meter, of 100 to 800 picometer X-rays near Earth, as measured on the GOES spacecraft. Each class has a peak flux ten times greater than the preceding one, with X class flares having a peak flux of order 10-4 Within a class there is a linear scale from 1 to 9, so an X2 flare is twice as powerful as an X1 flare, and is four times more powerful than an M5 flare. The more powerful M and X class flares are often associated with a variety of effects on the near-Earth space environment. Although the GOES classification is commonly used to indicate the size of a flare, it is only one measure. This extended logarithmic classification is necessary because the total energies of flares range over many orders of magnitude, following a uniform distribution with flare probability roughly proportional to the inverse of the total energy. Stellar flares (and earthquakes show similar power-law distributions.
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Solar, Flame Fractals
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 solar, fractal, solar flare, fractal flame
Picture of a solar flare fractal.
© William
Dudziak
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On 2009/01/10, Will said: Feel free to post any comments or questions here. I will reply as soon as I am able. Thanks for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you. -- Will. On 2008/10/23, ada said: what do you use to make these.......i use apophysis 2 but mine have alot of stray particles around the fractal and its hard to get good colors. On 2008/10/23, will said: yea, i used apophysis 2 as well. You just have to play around a bit, and make sure you set the sampling (i think thats what its called) really high on the output to get rid of the graininess. it takes a while to render - this one took about 24 hrs to render, but its awesome when its done.
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