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Katastrophen-Alarm
Info, Zeitgeschichte • 06.02.2025 • 03:10 - 04:05
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On August 31, 2012 a long filament of solar material that had been hovering in the sun's atmosphere, the corona, erupted out into space at 4:36 p.m. EDT. The coronal mass ejection, or CME, traveled at over 900 miles per second. The CME did not travel directly toward Earth, but did connect with Earth's magnetic environment, or magnetosphere, causing aurora to appear on the night of Monday, September 3. 

Picuted here is a lighten blended version of the 304 and 171 angstrom wavelengths. Cropped

Credit: NASA/GSFC/SDO

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An earthquake survivor removes debris from a devastated road in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Feb. 2, 2010. The Jan. 12, 2010, 7.0-magnitude earthquake left thousands of Haitians displaced and without access to food, water and vital medical care. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Todd Frantom/Released)
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Originaltitel
Mapping Disaster
Produktionsland
CDN
Produktionsdatum
2023
Altersfreigabe
12+
Info, Zeitgeschichte
Vom "Liverpool Blitz" im Zweiten Weltkrieg, dem schrecklichen Erdbeben in Haiti, den verheerenden australischen Waldbränden 2019 bis hin zu einem möglichen Untergang der Menschheit durch Sonneneruptionen: Große Katastrophen können die Menschen dazu bringen, näher zusammenzurücken und ihren Platz in der Natur und im Universum aus einer neuen Perspektive zu betrachten.