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Carringtons flare
Carringtons flare. Diagram of the solar flare and associated sunspot group observed by Richard Carrington on 1st September 1859. The flare caused a large electromagnetic storm on Earth on the 2nd September, causing auroras in sky and sending the relatively new telegraph system in to meltdown
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1850s Diagram Drawing Electromagnetic Storm History Of Science Label Labelled Measurement Measurements Observation Observations Solar Astronomy Solar Flare Sunspot Sunspots
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This print showcases a historical moment in astronomical observation - Carrington's flare. The diagram, meticulously illustrated by Richard Carrington himself on September 1st, 1859, depicts a solar flare and the accompanying sunspot group. Little did he know that this celestial event would have profound consequences for Earth just one day later. On September 2nd, an enormous electromagnetic storm was unleashed upon our planet as a result of Carrington's flare. This unprecedented phenomenon sent shockwaves through the relatively new telegraph system, causing it to spiral into chaos and meltdown. Meanwhile, awe-inspiring auroras illuminated the sky as if nature itself had become an artist. The monochrome artwork transports us back to the 19th century when scientific measurements were painstakingly observed and recorded by hand. It serves as a testament to human curiosity and determination in unraveling the mysteries of our universe. Carrington's observations not only contributed significantly to solar astronomy but also left an indelible mark on history. His groundbreaking work shed light on the intricate dynamics of sunspots and their potential impact on Earth. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing image captured by the Royal Astronomical Society/Science Photo Library, we are reminded of how far we have come in understanding our star while acknowledging that there is still much more to explore beyond its fiery surface.
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