The UN Braces for Space Weather Storms
UPDATE:-Asteroid 2012 DA14
by Mitch Battros - Earth Changes Media
NASA Television will provide commentary starting at 2 p.m. EST (11 a.m.
PST) on Friday, Feb. 15, during the close, flyby of a small near-Earth
asteroid named 2012 DA14. NASA places a high priority on tracking
asteroids and protecting our home planet from them. This flyby will
provide a unique opportunity for researchers to study a near-Earth
object up close.
The half-hour broadcast from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in
Pasadena, Calif., will incorporate real-time animation to show the
location of the asteroid in relation to Earth, along with live or near
real-time views of the asteroid from observatories in Australia, weather
permitting.
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UPDATE: Space Data Association - Asteroid 2012 DA14
The Space Data Association (SDA), established by commercial satellite
operators to improve the safety and efficiency of space operations,
today announced the results of its analysis related to the imminent
approach of the DA14 asteroid, concluding that there should be no
satellites threatened by the asteroid.
A comparison between the asteroid trajectory and the public space
catalog - shows that DA14 will come no closer than 1,000 km to any space
object, and should not threaten any operational objects or create debris
in any orbit. Additionally, an analysis of SDA participating satellites,
GPS and GLONASS, shows that DA14 will come no closer than 3,500 miles
(5,630 km) to any of those operational satellites.
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BREAKING NEWS: The UN Braces for Space Weather Storms
Industrialized countries can keep track of local magnetism, ground
currents, and ionization, and provide the data to researchers.
Developing countries are where the gaps are, particularly at low
latitudes around Earth's magnetic equator. With assistance from the UN,
researchers may be able to extend sensor networks into regions where it
was once politically unfeasible.
Strong solar storms can knock out power, disable satellites, and
scramble GPS. "It's a global problem made worse by increasing worldwide
reliance on sensitive electronic technologies." says Lika Guhathakurta
of NASA Headquarters in Washington. Guhathakurta states: "By adding
space weather to the regular agenda of the COPUOS Science and Technical
Subcommittee, the UN is recognizing solar activity as a concern on par
with orbital debris and close-approaching asteroids."
Space weather plays an important role in Earth's climate. For example,
the Maunder minimum, a 70-year period almost devoid of sunspots in the
late 17th to early 18th century, coincided with prolonged, very cold
winters in the northern hemisphere. Researchers are increasingly
convinced that variations in solar activity have regional effects on
climate and weather that pay no attention to national boundaries, and
thus can only be studied in meaningful detail by an international
consortium.
"Space weather is a significant natural hazard that requires global
preparedness," says Prof. Hans Haubold of the UN Office for Outer Space
Affairs. "This new agenda item links space science and space technology
for the benefit of all humankind."
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