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Meteorites & Asteroids | SciByte 82 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/32102/meteorites-asteroids-scibyte-82/ Tue, 19 Feb 2013 22:04:04 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=32102 We take a look at the Russian Meteorite ‘strike,’ a dark matter announcement, headaches, asteroid flyby, viewer feedback, and more!

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We take a look at the Russian Meteorite ‘strike,’ a dark matter announcement, headaches, asteroid flyby, viewer feedback, an update on CERN, Curiosity news, and as always take a peek back into history and up in the sky this week.

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2013 Russian Meteorite Strike

— NEWS BYTE —

Dark Matter Announcement Coming

  • Dark Matter
  • The dark matter theory was born 80 years ago when Swiss astrophysicist Fritz Zwicky discovered that there was not enough mass in observable stars or galaxies to allow the force of gravity to hold them together
  • The Standard Model only accounts for only around four or five percent of the stuff in the Universe that we see
  • It could be useful for identifying the stable of particles and forces that regulate our daily life, the Standard Model only tells part of the cosmic story
  • Dark matter, could make up 23 percent, and dark energy, an enigmatic force that appears to drive the expansion of the Universe, could accounts for around 72 or 73 percent
  • Some physics theories suggest that dark matter is made of WIMPS (weakly interacting massive particles), a class of particles that are their own antimatter partner particles
  • When matter and antimatter partners meet, they annihilate each other, so if two WIMPs collided, they would be destroyed, releasing a pair of daughter particles – an electron and its antimatter counterpart, the positron, in the process
  • Although we can not explain gravity, although we know how to measure gravity and exploit it for our needs
  • Announcement Coming Up
  • In about two weeks the first paper of results of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, a particle collector mounted on the outside of the International Space Station, will be published
  • Researchers have said that the results bear on the mystery of dark matter, that \”It will not be a minor paper\” and that they rewrote the paper 30 times before they were satisfied with it
  • Even with this tease for a \’major announcement\’ scientists still say it represents a \”small step\” in figuring out what dark matter is, and perhaps not the final answer
  • Tracking Cosmic Particles
  • To track these phantom particles, physicists rely on several methods and tools
  • The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) near Geneva, the biggest particle smasher in the world
  • The South Pole Neutrino Observatory, tracks subatomic particles known as neutrinos, which, according to physicists, are created when dark matter passes through the Sun and interacts with protons
  • The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) aboard the International Space Station (ISS), captures gamma rays coming from collisions of dark matter particles.
  • Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
  • Has the potential to detect the positrons and electrons produced by dark matter annihilations in the Milky Way
  • It was installed on the International Space Station in May 2011, and so far, it has detected 25 billion particle events, including about 8 billion electrons and positrons
  • This will first science paper from this instrument that will report how many of each were found, and what their energies are
  • If the experiment detected an abundance of positrons peaking at a certain energy, that could indicate a detection of dark matter,
  • What it Might Mean for What We Might Find
  • There is a lot of stuff that can mimic dark matter,\”
  • If the experiment detected an abundance of positrons peaking at a certain energy, that could indicate a detection of dark matter,
  • While electrons are abundant in the universe around us, there are fewer known processes that could give rise to positrons
  • The smoking gun signature is a rise and then a dramatic fall\” in the number of positrons with respect to energy
  • The positrons produced by dark matter annihilation would have a very specific energy, depending on the mass of the WIMPs making up dark matter
  • Another telling sign will be the question of whether positrons appear to be coming from one direction in space, or from all around
  • If they\’re from dark matter, scientists expect them to be spread evenly through space, but if they\’re created by some normal astrophysical process, such as a star explosion, then they would originate in a single direction
  • Regardless of whether AMS has found dark matter yet, the scientists said they expected the question of dark matter\’s origin to become clearer soon
  • Further Reading / In the News
  • Has Dark Matter Finally Been Found? Big News Soon | Space.com

— TWO-BYTE NEWS —

Lightning and Headaches

  • The New Study
  • A new study has found a 31 percent increase of the risk of headache and a 28 percent increased risk of migraine for chronic headache sufferers on days that lightning struck within 25 miles (40 kilometers) of their homes
  • In addition new-onset headaches and migraines increased by 24 percent and 23 percent, respectively
  • The Correlation
  • This is the first study to show a correlation between lightning and associated weather phenomena and the squalls in our heads
  • How exactly lightning might trigger headaches is still unknown but there are a number of possible explanations
  • Electromagnetic waves emitted from lightning could trigger headaches
  • Another explanation might be that lightning produces increases in air pollutants like ozone, and can cause release of fungal spores that might lead to migraine
  • Still Unknown
  • This study does show an apparent link between lightning and headaches; however, the exact mechanisms through which lightning and/or its associated meteorologic factors trigger headache is still unknown
  • Multimedia
  • YouTube Lightning = Headaches? | TheWeatherChannel
  • Further Reading / In the News
  • Newsflash: Lightning May Cause Headaches – News Watch | newswatch.nationalgeographic.com

The February 15th Asteroid Fly-By

— VIEWER FEEDBACK —

Earth/Moon Relationship Simulations/Animations

  • Jason Null
  • What kind of program or software has a virtual model of the Earth and Moon
  • Free JAVA Simulators
  • Moon Phase and the Horizon diagram [free-java]
  • Lunar Phase Simulator [free-java]
  • Jonathan H
  • Why do I seem to see the moon in the sky during the day so often?
  • Different components to this
  • Lunar Phase Simulator [free-java]
  • The moon follow the same ‘orbital path’ as the sun, just as different speeds
  • Click [Start Animation] to the bottom left to get a feel for this
  • Higher latitudes have longer days and nights, which also gives the moon longer or fewer hours to be in the sky.
  • If you think about it each time the Moon sets or rises at night it is doing the opposite for someone on the daytime side of the Earth

— Updates —

CERN, the Higgs-Boson, and Upgrades

  • Upgrades
  • Over the past three years, CERN has slammed protons together more than six million billion times
  • Now seven months after the discovery announcement for a Boson, which they are now 99.9 percent certain is the Higgs-Boson, CERN scientists have brought CERN offline for an 18-month upgrade
  • The upgrade will boost the LHC\’s energy capacity, essential for CERN to confirm definitively that its boson is the Higgs, and allow it to probe new dimensions such as supersymmetry and dark matter
  • The Data
  • Scientists still have vasts amount of data to comb through during this downtime,
  • Even with the shutdown, CERN\’s researchers won\’t be taking a breather, as they must trawl through a vast mound of data
  • They expect that they will have much more information about the data from the last three years, and once they are able to go back through the data they will probably have more questions, some of which will lead to more tests under the new upgrades
  • What’s to Come
  • In 2011 the LHC has able to achieve collisions with an energy level of seven teraelectron volts
  • During 2012 CERN was able to increase to eight teraelectron volts
  • When it comes back online in 2015 after the upgrades are completed they will be able to achieve 13-14
  • It is expected that CERN will then run at those conditions for three to four years before more upgrades are installed
  • Social Media
  • CERN @CERN
  • Further Reading / In the News
  • CERN Website
  • After Higgs Boson, scientists prepare for next quantum leap

— SPACECRAFT UPDATE—

Space Station Communication

  • NASA\’s Mission Control center in Houston lost communication with the International Space Station at 9:45 a.m. ET (1445 GMT). [19 Feb 2013]
  • They restored contact with the space station at 12:34 p.m. ET (17:34 GMT),
  • A NASA official said \”Flight controllers were in the process of updating the station’s command and control software and were transitioning from the primary computer to the backup computer to complete the software load when the loss of communication occurred,\”
  • A main data relay system malfunctioned, and the computer that controls the station\’s critical functions switched to a backup
  • \”Mission Control Houston was able to communicate with the crew as the space station flew over Russian ground stations before 11:00 a.m. EST and instructed the crew to connect a backup computer to begin the process of restoring communications,\”
  • This is not the first time Mission Control has lost direct communication with the orbiting science laboratory
  • In 2010, the space station briefly lost communication with the ground when a primary computer failed and the backup had to take over. Communications were out for about one hour before NASA restored the connection
  • Further Reading / In the News
  • NASA Restores Contact with Space Station | Space.com
  • Temporary Comm Loss Interrupts Crew’s Day | NASA.gov

— CURIOSITY UPDATE —

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Looking back

  • February, 20 1962 : 51 years ago : Glenn in orbit : John Glenn piloted the Mercury-Atlas 6 Friendship 7 spacecraft on the first U.S. manned orbital mission. [The first manned orbital flight was Yu. Gagarin on the the Vostok 1 on 12 April 1961]
    Launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, he completed three-orbits around the earth, at a maximum altitude of approx. 162 miles and an orbital velocity of approx. 17,500 mph. He spotted Perth, Australia, when that city\’s residents greeted him by switching on their house lights in unison. A four-cent U.S. stamp was put on sale the same day, making it the first U.S. stamp issued on the day of the event it commemorated. Glenn returned to space 36 years later, making 134 more orbits as a crew member of the space shuttle Discovery (29 Oct – 7 Nov 1998) for investigations on space flight and the aging process.

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Meteorites & Lasers | SciByte 38 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/18136/meteorites-lasers-scibyte-38/ Tue, 20 Mar 2012 21:43:26 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=18136 We take a look at more Lego’s into space and near space, Venus transit, a meteorite that crashed through a cabin, guiding lightning with lasers, and more!

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We take a look at more Lego’s into space and near space, Venus transit, a meteorite that crashed through a cabin, guiding lightning with lasers, updates on Encyclopedia Britannica, near-orbital skydiving, check in on the latest news on Neutrinos and solar storms and as always take a peek back into history and up in the sky this week.

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Legoooo’s in Spaaaace … again

  • *The shuttle *
  • Raul Oaidia from Romania launched a Lego space shuttle into the stratosphere on the back of a weather balloon
  • Lego space shuttle model (set number 3367!) and a video camera to capture the voyage
  • Originally he was looking for someone to support project, found a businessman on twitter, who after discussing options decided that a launching something on a weather balloon
  • Launching in Romania required problematic flight clearance and waiting times, while Germany where his father worked had much looser regulations
  • He and his father traveled to Germany to launch the balloon, since that country’s regulations on this sort of project are more relaxed than those in Romania
  • The balloon lofted Lego shuttle flew to an altitude of about 114,800 ft [35,000 m]
  • Lego’s to Jupiter
  • Specially-constructed LEGO mini-figures are of the Roman god Jupiter, his wife Juno, and “father of science” Galileo Galilei.
  • Jupiter (who was the equivalent of “Zeus” to the Greeks) drew a veil of clouds around himself to hide his mischief. While Juno was able to peer through the clouds and reveal Jupiter’s true nature
  • Galileo Galilei first to point a telescope at the sky to make astronomical observations and discovered the four largest satellites of Jupiter – named the Galilean moons in his honor.
  • Juno and the mini-figures are scheduled to arrive in July 2016 and orbit Jupiter for a year (33 revolutions) before intentionally crashing into the giant gas planet
  • Made out of space-grade aluminum the figures, basically the size of the normal LEGO figures, were prepared in a very special way
  • * Lego Station*
  • While the actual Space Station (ISS) took more than 200 astronauts from 12 countries more than a dozen years to build an astronaut from Japan, matched that feat in just about two hours, at least in LEGO form
  • The Lego station would not be able to bear it’s own weight under gravity
  • The Lego station was used as a demonstration for a series of recorded videos aimed at engaging and educating children about living and working in space
  • Building Lego’s in space are much harder to put together in space, to keep the bricks contained it had to be put together inside a glove box
  • Because of the difficulty of putting it together in a glove box, some pieces of the model were launched partially-preassembled
  • In space you have to worry about the little pieces getting loose and becoming either lost or potentially getting jammed in equipment or even becoming a flammability hazard
  • There are flammability concerns about the Lego’s; due to the flammability hazards, the toy bricks could only be exposed to the open cabin air for two hours
  • Other building brick sets that were launched last year, the LEGO space station was part of an educational collaboration between the Danish toy company and NASA
  • Multimedia
  • YouTube VIDEO : Lego Space Shuttle
  • Further Reading / In the News
  • Lego Space Shuttle Takes Flight, Returns to Earth Undamaged @ PCWorld.com
  • Astronaut Builds LEGO Space Station Inside Real-Life Space Station
  • What would you like to see in space? @ microblade.blogspot.com

*— NEWS BYTE — *

Venus Transit

  • The low down
  • Transits of Venus are when it passes in between the Earth and the sun and are among the rarest of planetary alignments
  • Between each occurrence is happens at uneven occurrences at 121.5, then 8 then 105.5, then 8 years again. So only four times every 243 years and only in early Dec or early June
  • Only six Venus transits have occurred since the invention of the telescope (1631, 1639, 1761, 1769, 1874
  • The last transit occurred in 2004
  • Observations
  • Your location north or south on Earth slightly affects the apparent path you see Venus taking south or north across the Sun
  • The transit this year will last about 6.5 hours and will be visible from more than half of the Earth’s surface; northwestern North America, Hawaii, the western Pacific, northern Asia, Japan, Korea, eastern China, Philippines, eastern Australia, and New Zealand.
  • The Sun will set while the transit is still in progress from most of North America, the Caribbean, and northwest South America
  • It will also already be in progress at sunrise for observers in central Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and eastern Africa
  • No portion of the transit will be visible from Portugal or southern Spain, western Africa, and the southeastern 2/3 of South America.
  • Significance
  • Edmund Halley first realized that transits of Venus could be used to measure the Sun’s distance which established the absolute scale of the solar system from Kepler’s third law
  • Accurately timing the transit from the surface of the Earth past a certain degree of accuracy due to atmospheric conditions and diffraction
  • The Venus transits in 1761 and 1769 were still able to give Astronomers their first good value for the Sun’s distance.
  • * Of Note*
  • The next pair of Venus transits occur over a century from now on 2117 Dec 11 and 2125 Dec 08.
  • Mercury, the other planet with an orbit between the sun and Earth undergoes transits about 13 or 14 transits of Mercury each century, and fall within several days of 8 May and 10 November
  • Multimedia
  • IMAGE : 2012 Venus Transit Map @ skyandtelescope.com
  • IMAGE : A line plotted of the transit as seen from Earth’s center, with Universal Times @ skyandtelescope.com
  • Further Reading / In the News
  • Transit of Venus: June 5–6, 2012 @ skyandtelescope.com
  • 2004 and 2012 Transits of Venus @ nasa.gov

The sky, well a meteorite, fell in Norway right into a cabin

  • The low down
  • Norwegian family arrived at their holiday cabin in Oslo recently for the first time all winter, to discover that a meteorite had apparently fallen through their roof
  • Significance
  • No one is sure when the meteorite actually crashed through the cabin’s roof, because the cabin had been closed during the winter.
  • Although it is thought is may have fallen during a wave of meteor sightings over Norway on March 1
  • The 1.3 pound [585 gram] meteorite was found split in two
  • Cross-section’s of the meteorite show that it contains bits of many different particles that are compressed together
  • Identified as a rare type of breccia meteorite, which is a conglomerate of smaller fragments of minerals
  • These type of meteorites indicates that another, larger meteorite smashed rock on another planet before being propelled into outer space
  • * Of Note*
  • Meteorites rarely fall in populated areas
  • According to Views and News from Norway, only 14 meteorites have been found in the Scandinavian country since 1848
  • Photos and Video of the meteorite in local news site
  • Further Reading / In the News
  • Meteorite smashed through Oslo roof @ newsinenglish.no
  • Norwegian Family Finds Meteorite Crashed Through Their Roof
  • Fikk meteorittstein gjennom taket i kolonihagen @ vg.no

Directing lightning with lasers

  • The low down
  • New research has shown that brief bursts of intense laser light can redirect lightning
  • Significance
  • Researchers in France have successfully directed coaxed laboratory-generated lightning into striking the same place, not just twice, but over and over
  • The researchers pulses of laser light, femtosecond (one quadrillionth of a second) long to create a virtual lightning rod out of a column of ionized gas
  • It has also been confirmed with other experiments that a femtosecond laser could produce an ultra-short filaments of ionized gas that act like electrical guide
  • Further studies revealed that these filaments could function over long distances, potentially greater than 164ft [50 m]
  • The research team sent a laser beam skimming past a spherical electrode to an oppositely charged planar electrode
  • The laser then stripped away the outer electrons from the atoms along its path
  • The resulting plasma filament channeled an electrical discharge from the planar electrode to the spherical one
  • The researchers then added a longer, pointed electrode to their experiment
  • With no laser the discharge obeyed normal rules and always struck the taller, pointed electrode
  • Then researchers used the later the discharge was redirected, following the filaments and striking the spherical electrode instead, even when they turned it on after the initial path of the discharge began to form
  • Multimedia
  • An illustration of how lightning occurs when two streamers meet. @ Wikipedia
  • Further Reading / In the News
  • Laser lightning rod: Guiding bursts of electricity with a flash of light @ physorg.com

*— TWO-BYTE NEWS — *

Encyclopaedia Britannica, in print no more

  • The low down
  • Encyclopaedia Britannica has been in print since it was first published in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1768.
  • Significance
  • It was announced on Tuesday, March 13, 2012 that after 244 years, the Encyclopaedia Britannica is going out of print, instead focusing on its online encyclopedia
  • The President of Encyclopaedia Britannica said “This has to do with the fact that now Britannica sells its digital products to a large number of people.”
  • The final hardcover encyclopedia set is available for sale at Britannica’s website for $1,395.
  • * Of Note*
  • The top year for the printed encyclopedia was 1990, when 120,000 sets were sold
  • just six years later in 1996, that number fell to 40,000
  • The company started exploring digital publishing in the 1970s.
  • The first CD-ROM edition was published in 1989 and a version went online in 1994.
  • They made the contents of the website available for one week
  • Multimedia
  • YouTube VIDEO : Totally Digital: The Encyclopaedia Britannica Now
  • Social Media
  • Encyclo. Britannica@Britannica
  • Further Reading / In the News
  • Last entry for Encyclopaedia Britannica book form

Skydiving at the orbital extreme

*— Updates — *

Neutrinos loop back around again

The Sun will not sit quietly

SCIENCE CALENDER

Looking back

  • March 26, 1859: 153 years ago : Vulcan Discovered? : In 1859, Lescarbault, a French medical doctor and amateur astronomer reported sighting a new planet in an orbit inside that of Mercury which he named Vulcan. He had seen a round black spot on the Sun with a transit time across the solar disk 4 hours 30 minutes. He sent this information and his calculations on the planet’s movements to Jean LeVerrier, France’s most famous astronomer. Le Verrier had already noticed that Mercury had deviated from its orbit. A gravitational pull from Vulcan would fit in nicely with what he was looking for. However, it was not consistently seen again and it is now believed to have been a “rogue asteroid” making a one-time pass close to the sun. [Or this is the non-prime universe and it was destroyed, que Bryan crying out in anguish]
  • March 25, 1970: 42 years ago : Concorde Flew : In 1970, the prototype British-built airplane Concorde 002 made its first supersonic flight (700 mph; 1,127 kph). A few months earlier, the French prototype, Concorde 001, had broken the sound barrier on 1 Oct 1969. Mach 2 was achieved by Concorde 001 on 4 Nov 1970, and by Concorde 002, a few days later on 12 Nov 1970. The combined number of supersonic flights by the two aircraft reached 100 by January of the following year, 1971.

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  • Science does NOT currently know what exactly guides a lightning bolts path, or why it strikes in one place and not another. So we won’t be able to give you ALL the answers of lightning, but we do hope to give you a better idea of what’s going on and where it can happen.
People have pondered over lightning though out time
  • The Greeks both marveled and feared lightning as it was hurled by Zeus.
  • The Vikings, lightning was produced by Thor as his hammer struck an anvil while riding his chariot across the clouds.
  • The Aztecs also portrayed Lightning as a supernatural power of the god Tlaloc.
So what is lightning?
  • Lightning is an atmospheric electrostatic discharge (spark) accompanied by thunder, which typically occurs during thunderstorms, and sometimes during volcanic eruptions, forest fires, or dust storms if there is sufficient dust in the air to provide a static charge.
Rocket lightning
  • Lightning that has been triggered by launching lightning rockets carrying spools of wire into thunderstorms. The wire unwinds as the rocket ascends, providing a path for lightning. These bolts are typically very straight due to the path created by the wire.
What kind of lightning is there?
  • There is cloud-to-ground, ground-to-cloud, cloud-to-cloud, bead lightning, ribbon lightning, staccato lightning, forked lightning, sheet lightning, heat lightning, dry lightning, rocket lightning, positive lightning, ball lightning, volcanic lightning, lightning in a snow storm, red sprite, Elves, blue jet and even extraterrestrial lightning. [PIC – Types of Lightning]
What are the basics of thunderstorm formation?
  • AKA : electrical storm, lightning storm, thundershower, or simply a storm
  • A form of weather characterized by the presence of lightning and its acoustic effect on the Earth’s atmosphere known as thunder.
  • Thunderstorms result from the rapid upward movement of warm, moist air.
  • As the warm, moist air moves upward, it cools, condenses, and forms cumulonimbus clouds that can reach heights of over 12mi / 20 km. [PIC – Cumulonimbus Cloud
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    [PIC – Cumulonimbus Cloud]
  • As the rising air reaches its dew point, water droplets and ice form and begin falling the long distance through the clouds towards the Earth’s surface.
    • Dew Point : the temperature at which the air can no longer hold all of its water vapor, and some of the water vapor must condense into liquid water
  • The falling droplets create a downdraft of air that spreads out at the Earth’s surface and causes strong winds associated with thunderstorms.
How does lightning initially form?
  • How lightning initially forms is still a matter of debate…
  • We do know that electrical charges build up withing thunderclouds, but there is no single theory that fully describes why.
    • One commonly discussed theory suggests that small cloud particles acquire a positive charge, while other larger particles become negatively charged. These particles eventually separate, and the upper part of the cloud becomes positively charged, while the lower part becomes negatively charged. [VIDEO]
What happens in cloud to ground lightning?
  • The path is first created by a trickle of electricity that rushes outward from a charged region high inside the cloud.
  • It begins as a small spark inside the cloud 5mi / 8km up
  • A spurt of electrons rushes outward travels 328ft / 100 m then stops and pools for a few millionths of a second, then the stream moves off in a different direction, pools again and again.
  • Often the stream branches and splits, this is not a lightning bolt yet it’s called a stepped leader, an intensely charged channel leaping and branching down.[VIDEO]
  • As it gets close, about 33-330ft / 10-100m, its electric field begins to exert a pull on the ground.
  • The ground is now ‘aware’ of a large surplus of negative electricity coming down on a conductor, certain objects on the Earth respond by launching little streamers, weakly luminous plasma filaments which are trying to connect with whats coming down.
  • It’s the positive streamer that makes the connection that gives rise to the return stroke and only exist for a minute fraction of a second.
  • The electrons can now drain to Earth, the part of the channel closest to Earth will drain first, then successively higher parts all the way to the charge in the cloud.
  • The visible lightning bolt flows up as the massive electric currents flow down.
So what IS lightning doing?
  • Lightning causes ionisation in the air through which it travels
    • Ionization is the physical process of converting an atom or molecule into an ion by adding or removing charged particles such as electrons or other ions
How much power does a lightning bolt pack?
  • The voltage for any given ‘bolt’ is proportional to the length of the bolt
  • The average single lightning stroke is about 3.9 times the largest man-made voltage
    • Lightning bolt ~ 100 million volts = ~ 100,000,000 V
    • Largest man made voltage ~ 25.5 million volts = 25,500,000 V
  • The average peak power output of a single lightning stroke is about one trillion watts — one 1 terawatt = 1,000,000,000,000 W
    • Power of 1 lightning bolt = 7,142 x Power of Boeing 747 (140MW)
    • Power of 1 lightning bolt = 826 x power required to send a DeLorean traveling at 88 mph from 1955 to 1985 (1.21GW)
    • Power of 15 lightning bolts = average total power consumption of the human world in 2004 (15TW)
    • Power of 44 lightning bolts = average total heat flux from earth’s interior (44TW)
  • All of this happens in about 30 millionths of a second 30 millionths of a sec = 0.00030 sec
Extraterrestrial lightning.
  • Lightning has been observed within the atmospheres of other planets, such as Venus, Jupiter and Saturn.
  • Venus : Lightning on Venus is still a controversial subject after decades of study.
    • During Soviet and U.S. missions ing the 70-80’s, signals suggesting lightning may be present in the upper atmosphere were detected..
    • However, recently the Cassini–Huygens mission fly-by of Venus detected no signs of lightning at all.
    • Despite this, it has been suggested that radio pulses recorded by the spacecraft Venus Express may originate from lightning on Venus
  • Jupiter : The electrical discharges on Jupiter can be up to a thousand times as powerful as lightning on the Earth [PIC – Jupiter Lightning] [PIC – Jupiter Lightning]
  • Saturn : Since early 2005, scientists have been tracking lightning on Saturn. The power of the lightning is approximately 1000 times that of lightning on Earth. [PIC – Saturn lightning]
What temperatures can lightning and/or the air surrounding it get to?
  • It can heat the air immediately surrounding it to about 3.5 times the surface of the Sun
    • Air surrounding lightning heated to about 36,000 F / 20,000 C
    • Sun’s surface temperature ~ 9941 F / 5505 C
  • Lightning itself is over 5 times hotter than the surface of the Sun!
    • Lightning temperature around 54,000 F / 30,000 C
Wait … hotter than the surface of the Sun? … how come we’re not burned up?
  • It isn’t the Sun’s temperature, however, that accounts for the heat we feel on Earth. Rather, it’s the Sun’s size.
  • The Sun has a surface area a 100 million billion times the surface area of a typical lightning bolt. 100 million billion = 100,000,000,000,000,000
  • Earth gets about a 100 million times more energy from the Sun than from a lightning bolt over the same time period.
How Fast does lightning travel?
  • NOTE investigating this we ran across conflicting data. Some of this seems to be due to the km vs miles issue, but also because various steps in the lightning process travel at different rates!
  • Leaders could travel around the equator of the Earth in about 11 min
    • Leader can travels at ~ 136,000 mph / 219,000 km/h
    • Earth equator : 24,901 mi / 40,075 km
    • 136,000 mph * [ 1hr / 60 min ] = 2266.7 mpm
    • 24,901 mi / [ 2266.7 mi / min ] ~= 11min
  • Return Stroke could travel around the equator of the Earth in about 1.4 sec
    • Return Stroke can move at over 62million mph / 100million km/hr
    • Speed of Light : 671 million mph / 1.02 billion km/hr
    • Earth equator : 24,901 mi / 40,075 km
    • 62,000,000 mph * [ 1hr / 3600 sec ] = 17,222 mps
    • 24,901 mi / [ 17,222 mps ] ~= 1.4 sec
How does lightning produce thunder?
  • Thunder is the shockwave radiating away from the strike path.
  • When the air heats up, it expands rapidly, creating a compression wave that propagates through the surrounding air.
  • This compression wave manifests itself in the form of a sound wave.
How can I tell how far away a lightning bolt is?
  • Count the seconds between the flash and the thunder, then take that number and divide by 5 to get the distance in miles, or by 3 to get kilometers. [PIC]
    • [ Seconds between flash and thunder ] / 5 = miles
    • [ Seconds between flash and thunder ] / 3 = kilometers
    • On a standard day at sea level the speed of sound is about ~ 760 mph /1223km/h
    • Light travels at a constant ~ 186,000 mps / 299,337 km/s
Positive lightning
  • Positive lightning makes up less than 5% of all lightning strikes and occurs when a positive charge is carried by the top of the clouds (generally anvil clouds) rather than the ground.
  • This usually causes the leader arc to form in the top of the cumulonimbus cloud and travel horizontally for several miles before turning towards the ground to meet a negatively charges streamer rising from the ground. [VIDEO – Positive Lightning]
  • AKA Ground to Cloud Lightning
Ground to Cloud Lightning
  • AKA Positive Lightning
  • Ground-to-cloud lightning is a lightning discharge between the ground and a cumulonimbus cloud initiated by an upward-moving leader stroke.
Heat lightning
  • Heat lightning is a common name for a lightning flash that appears to produce no thunder because it occurs too far away for the thunder to be heard. The sound waves dissipate before they reach the observer.
Dry lightning
  • A term in Canada and the United States for lightning that occurs with no precipitation at the surface and is the most common natural cause of wildfires.
  • Includes sandstorms [VIDEO – Sandstorm Lightning]
Volcanic lightning
  • AKA : A dirty thunderstorm is a weather phenomenon that occurs when lightning is produced in a volcanic plume. [PIC : Volcanic Lightning] [PIC : Volcanic Lightning]
  • Extremely large volcanic eruptions, which eject gases and material high into the atmosphere, can trigger lightning.[PIC : Volcanic Lightning]
  • An intermediate type which comes from a volcano’s vents, sometimes 1.8 mi / 2.9 km long.
  • Small spark-type lightning about 3 ft / 0.91 m long lasting a few milliseconds.
Ball lightning
  • Ball lightning is a hypothetical atmospheric electrical phenomenon, of which little is known.
  • Usually described as a floating, illuminated ball that occurs during thunderstorms and lasts considerably longer than the split-second flash of a lightning bolt some have been known to pass through windows and even dissipate with a bang.
  • Given inconsistencies and the lack of reliable data, completely contradicting and unpredictable behavior, that that it has rarely, if ever, recorded by meteorologists the true nature of ball lightning is still unknown and was often regarded as a fantasy or a hoax until recently.
  • Several theories have been advanced to describe ball lightning, with none being universally accepted.
  • Ball lightning Theories include :
    • Vaporized silicon hypothesis – Lightning striking Earth’s soil could vaporize the silica contained within it, turning it into pure silicon vapor. As it cools, the silicon could condense into a floating aerosol, bound by its charge, glowing due to the heat of silicon recombining with oxygen.
    • Aerodynamic vortex is cut causing it to shrink into a sphere hypothesis – lightning perpendicular to the ground would couse thunder shock waves that could form a horizontal vortec, would would rotate under pressure
    • Nanobattery hypothesis – composite nano or submicrometre particles, each particle constituting a battery. A surface discharge shorts these batteries, resulting in a current which forms the ball
    • Black hole hypothesis – the passage of microscopic primordial black holes through the Earth’s atmosphere. This theory was inspired by an account of ball lightning in 1868, in Ireland that lasted 20 minutes and left a 19.6ft / 6m square hole, a 295ft / 90m long trench, a second trench 82ft / 25m long
    • Buoyant Plasma Hypothesis – a declassified report concluded that buoyant charged plasma formations similar to ball lightning are formed by novel physical, electrical, and magnetic phenomena. Why they would appear in nature in not fully understood, but one theory includes meteors breaking up in the atmosphere and forming charged plasmas
    • Transcranial magnetic stimulation – hallucinations experienced by patients having epileptic seizures in the occipital lobe are similar to the observed features of ball lightning.
Breaking down a few lightning myths / rumors
  • Do rubber soled shoes or tires protect me? No. Rubber-soled shoes and rubber tires provide no protection from lightning. However, the steel frame of a hard-topped vehicle provides increased protection if you are not touching the cars metal.
    • Although you may still be injured if lightning strikes your car, the metal frame of the care will act kind of like a Faraday cage so you are much safer inside that unprotected outside.
    • Faraday cage : an enclosure formed by conducting material or by a mesh of such material that blocks out external non-static electric fields. [VIDEO – Faraday Cage]
  • Does lightning always hit the tallest object around? No. The tallest objects in a storm don’t always get struck by lightning, while it is true that they have a higher possibility of a strike, strike paths are not currently predictable.
  • I’ve heard that you should avoid taking a shower/doing dishes during a storm… If lightning strikes the ground near you home the electrical discharge can travel up water pipes, so if you want to play it safe it’s a good idea to stay away from water pipes as well.
    • This threat is not as great as it used to be, because PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is often used for indoor plumbing these days. If you are not sure what your pipes are made of or if you live in an older home, really anything built before 1980 would be suspect, wait it out.
  • Does talking on the phone during a storm pose a danger? Talking on a land line poses a danger of injury or death if the lightning strikes the phone line and the electrical discharge travels up the lines to your handset. If you are using a cell phone or cordless phone indoors during a storm you are relatively safe because there is no wire for the discharge to travel down.
  • Do I have to unplug my surge protectors? Surge protectors are there to provide protection for power surges from the power company; they WILL NOT save your electronics if lightning strikes your power line.
  • The storm isn’t overhead I’m safe right? No. Lightning often strikes outside of heavy rain and may occur as far as 10 miles away from any rainfall.
    • The US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) actually suggests following the 30/30 rule. “Go indoors if, after seeing lightning, you cannot count to 30 before hearing thunder. Stay indoors for 30 minutes after hearing the last clap of thunder.”
Quick Facts
  • 16 million lightning storms in the world every year
    *Some places on Earth get more lightning that others Lightning ‘density’ map
  • It is estimated that somewhere on the Earth there are about 45 lightning flashes per second for a total of 1.4 billion per year only about 1/4 to 1/3 of which are cloud-to-ground. [VIDEO – Lightning from Space]
  • The irrational fear of lightning (and thunder) is astraphobia.
  • Lightning causes ionisation in the air through which it travels, leading to the formation of nitric oxide and ultimately, nitric acid, of benefit to plant life below.
Cloud-to-Cloud Lightning
  • AKA Sheet Lightning
  • Intra-cloud Lightning This occurs between oppositely charged centers within the same cloud. Usually the process takes place within the cloud and looks from the outside of the cloud like a diffuse brightening which flickers. However, the flash may exit the boundary of the cloud and a bright channel, similar to a cloud-to-ground flash, can be visible for many miles.
  • Inter-cloud lightning This occurs between charge centers in two different clouds with the discharge bridging a gap of clear air between them.
Sheet lightning
  • AKA Cloud-to-Cloud, intra-cloud, or inter-cloud lightning
  • Sheet lightning is an informally applied name to cloud-to-cloud lightning that exhibits a diffuse brightening of the surface of a cloud caused by the actual discharge path being hidden or when the lightning itself cannot be seen, so that it appears as only a flash, or a sheet of light.
Thundersnow? … so there is lightning in a snow storm too?
  • Thundersnow is a relatively rare kind of thunderstorm with snow falling as the primary precipitation instead of rain; although is it more common with lake effect snow in the Great Lakes area of the United States and Canada, the midwestern U.S., and the Great Salt Lake. [VIDEO – thundersnow]
  • One interesting thing is that the snowfall acts as an acoustic suppressor of the thunder, and can usually only be heard within a two to three mile radius from the lightning.
    • In the United States, March is their peak month of formation, and on average, only 6.3 events are reported per year.
Bead lightning
  • Bead lightning is relatively rare is a type of cloud-to-ground lightning which appears to break up into a string of short, bright sections, which last longer than the usual discharge channel. PIC
    • Theory : the observer sees portions of the lightning channel end on, and that these portions appear especially bright
    • Theory : the width of the lightning channel varies; as the lightning channel cools and fades, the wider sections cool more slowly and remain visible longer, appearing as a string of beads
Ribbon lightning
  • Ribbon lightning occurs in thunderstorms with high cross winds and multiple return strokes. The wind will blow each successive return stroke slightly to one side of the previous return stroke, causing a ribbon effect. [PIC – Ribbon Lightning] [PIC – Ribbon Lightning]
Staccato lightning
  • Staccato lightning is a cloud to ground lightning strike which is a short-duration stroke that appears as a single very bright flash and often has considerable branching. [VIDEO – Staccato]
Forked lightning
  • Forked lightning is a name, not in formal usage, for cloud-to-ground lightning that exhibits branching of its path.
Red sprite
  • Sprites are large-scale electrical discharges that occur high above a thunderstorm cloud, or cumulonimbus, giving rise to a quite varied range of visual shapes. [PIC – Red Sprite] [PIC – Red Sprite]
  • They are triggered by the discharges of positive lightning between the thundercloud and the ground and appear as luminous reddish-orange flashes. They often occur in clusters within the altitude range 30-55 mi / 50–90 km above the Earth’s surface.
  • Sprites are cold plasma phenomena that lack the hot channel temperatures of tropospheric lightning, so they are more akin to fluorescent tube discharges than to lightning discharges.
  • Nobel laureate C. T. R. Wilson had suggested in 1925, on theoretical grounds, that electrical breakdown could occur in the upper atmosphere, and in 1956 witnessed what possibly could have been a sprite.
Elves
  • Emissions of Light and Very low frequency perturbations from Electromagnetic pulse Sources
  • This refers to the process by which the light is generated; the excitation of nitrogen molecules due to electron collisions (the electrons possibly having been energized by the electromagnetic pulse caused by a discharge from the Ionosphere).
  • Elves were first recorded on another shuttle mission, this time recorded off French Guiana on October 7, 1990.
  • Elves often appear as dim, flattened, expanding glows around 250 mi / 400 km in diameter that last for, typically, just one millisecond that occur in the ionosphere 60 mi / 97 km above the ground over thunderstorms.
Blue jet
  • Blue jets differ from sprites in that they project from the top of the cumulonimbus above a thunderstorm, typically in a narrow cone, to the lowest levels of the ionosphere 25-50 mi / 40-80 km above the earth. [PIC – Blue Jet]
  • They were first recorded on October 21, 1989, on a video taken from the space shuttle as it passed over Australia, and subsequently extensively documented in 1994 during aircraft research flights by the University of Alaska.
Gigantic Jet
  • Discovered in 2007 [VIDEO – Gigantic Jet]
  • Similar to Blue Jets and red sprites
  • Although the complete mechanics are unknown it is clear that the jets reduce charge imbalance between different parts of Earth’s atmosphere.
  • Gigantic jet, traversed perhaps 70 km/s
What are some of the crazy things lightning can do … ?
  • Lightning can instantly evaporate tree sap, and can cause the tree to ‘explode’ causing bark and pieces of tree to travel out at lethal speeds. [PIC – Evaporate Tree Sap]

What CAN you do if you are …

  • in a forest … Seek shelter in a low area under a thick growth of small trees.
  • in an open area …Go to a low place such as a ravine or valley, but be alert for flash floods.
  • on open water …Get to land and find shelter immediately.
  • anywhere your hair stands on end … Squat low to the ground on the balls of your feet. Place your hands over your ears and your head between your knees. Make yourself the smallest target possible and minimize your contact it the ground. DO NOT lie flat on the ground.
Who has been struck by lightning the most times and survived?
  • Roy Sullivan, a U.S. park ranger in Virginia is recognized by Guinness World Records as the person struck by lightning more recorded times than any other human being. He was hit by lightning on seven different occasions between 1942 and 1977 and survived all of them.
If you or someone else IS struck remember …
  • Metallic devices and wires ( such as iPod/cell phone ) can act as conductors, disrupting flashover and can result in internal injury with a greater risk of dying.
    • Flashover : The high resistance of human skin usually results in lightning being conducted over the skin rather than through the body
  • Lightning strike victims carry no electrical charge and should be attended to immediately.
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