British scientists say solar activity will affect the 2012 London Olympic Games Live

February 3 quoted the British press reported that British scientists have warned that by 2012, solar activity will reach its peak, when the London Olympics are being held with the TV network will be affected , the Olympic broadcast can be interrupted.

According to the British "The Times" reported that the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will next week, "Solar Dynamic Observatory" spacecraft into orbit, to the observed solar activity.

Rutherford County in Oxford, UK. Dehais Templeton (Rutherford Appleton) Laboratory, Professor Harrison (Richard Harrison), is participating in the task of solar activity observed one of the scientists.

Professor Harrison has warned that 2012 coincides with the 11-year cycle of solar activity reached a peak, "London Olympic activities will be affected."

Harrison pointed out that the London Olympics television and Internet operations will be subject to intense solar activity influence on the live broadcast of the Olympic Games interruptions may occur.


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Reported that scientists have already learned that, once the intense solar activity may cause disruption of satellite and communications systems on Earth but "the sun weather" is currently unpredictable.

However, this year, February 6, the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration will "Solar Dynamic Observatory," into orbit. Professor Harrison said the great influence of solar activity on Earth, through research solar activity, "we hope to predict solar storms, and to protect the earth's IT systems to identify new ways."

According to reports, the sun Dynamic Observatory spacecraft will stay in orbit for five years, trying to find out the reasons for solar extreme events, such as sunspots, solar wind and solar halo and so on. In this way, the spacecraft will be targeted magnetic storm (magneticstorms), corona (solarflares) phenomena such as advance warning.

Rutherford. Dehais Appleton Laboratory Huo Dawei, director of space science professor (Richard Holdaway) pointed out that if there is prior warning will be sensitive to the first turn off the circuit, reducing the satellite converter damage.

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