Twin Nasa spacecraft have returned panoramic
by Jishpar.
Twin Nasa spacecraft have returned panoramic images that will help scientists to study solar explosions capable of causing havoc on Earth.
This will study violet solar eruptions known as Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs). The Stereo (Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory) spacecraft were sent into space on 25 October 2006, and are currently moving into their prime observation positions. Stereo will give the information required to forecast. CMEs hurl energetic particles at Earth that can disrupt power grids and satellite communications.
The new panoramic views allow us to know the forecast arrival time within couple of hours. This can from the sun to earth which are created by combining images of a telescopes onboard the two spacecraft allow the scientists to track solar fronts.
The success of this space craft seems to be very useful for us to know the weather forecast in less period.