SINAUS DISCRETE Mars has vibrating waves of light
Mars has vibrating waves of light
They appear on a planet when solar activity affects its atmosphere. EMM's recent observations include a phenomenon never seen before. This is called 'Sinous Discrete Aurora' (SDA). This is a huge aurora that covers more than half the area of Mars is EMM science chief, Hesa al-Matroushi said, "When we first looked at SDA shortly after the Hope probe reached Mars in 2021, we understood it was a new set of results on a scale that might never have been possible before." Discovery of abilities. So we decided to keep our focus on these polar lights.
madraushi We can obtain images of almost the entire part of the atmosphere to investigate atmospheric phenomena and interactions. This means that we are seeing the effects of the polar lights on a larger scale than we had ever anticipated. Aurora observations were made while Mars was experiencing the effects of a solar storm. As a result, the flow of electrons in the solar wind was faster and more turbulent than usual. These are some of the most comprehensive observations ever made by the Hope Probe. Mission scientists noted that the solar wind carries the interplanetary magnetic field around Mars and spreads. In this way, she combines with magnetism in the crust of Mars to form a complex mass of magnetic fields 'Mars Magnetotail' at night. "The additional bandwidth and resources we have available means we can be opportunistic and focus more on the area of aurora," said Omran Sharaf, EMM project director. Ultraviolet (yaw) emission images depicted in the new observations show that energetic electrons are breaking down into atoms and molecules in Mars' upper atmosphere, some 130 km above the planet's surface. According to EMM, these electrons come from the solar wind and reach the magnetic field of Mars. There the electric field energizes them.
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