Polar Crown Prominences
September 17, 2008
Studying polar crown prominences could be a key to forecasting space weather. The central sheets form between regions of opposite-polarity magnetic field. That’s significant because opposite magnetic fields bumping together tend to explode””a process physicists call “reconnection.” Polar crown prominences are thus poised to erupt and often do, forming the cores of billion-ton coronal mass ejections
credit: NASA
Topics:
Sun, Space plasmas, Plasma physics, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Magnetic reconnection, Space weather, Magnet, Magnetic field, Corona, Planetary science, Electromagnetism
