405466View
7m 23sLenght
1702Rating

Here are the most strange things happening and being discovered in our solar system like diamond rain and even giant dust tornados. Subscribe to Talltanic http://goo.gl/wgfvrr 6. Giant Dust Tornados This incredible image taken by Nasa depicts a giant dust tornado on Mars surface, and was taken with the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2012. Considering how land on Mars is dry and with fine talcum like powder, dust storms can pick up quite easily. This dust tornado was spotted along one of the smoothest plains on Mars, known as the Amazonis Planitia, where these are a common occurrence and is about 140 meters in diameter. This spews dust particles all throughout the thin martian atmosphere. The wind speeds reach up to 110 kilometers per hour and somewhat similar to what we see on earth. 5. Diamond Rain Another strange phenomena that happens in our solar system is known as diamond rain. If only there was some way to make this happen on earth, that’d be great! Due to strange magnetic poles on planets such as Uranus and Neptune or other gas giants, it causes large amounts of concentrated amounts of liquid carbon oceans. The large quantity of methane as well on these planets have been shown to cause enough pressure to turn the liquid carbon into large diamond icebergs. One the diamonds form, it causes diamonds to fall from the sky like hail or raindrops. So instead of worrying about getting to Mars, scientists should really find a way to one of these planets instead, and bring back a diamond iceberg while they’re at it. 4. Object X The hubble telescope picked up a bizarre finding in 2010 of this x-shaped pattern of debris that was possibly made from a collision of two asteroids. A collision such as this has never been seen before. With the two asteroids travelling at an estimated speed of about 11 thousand miles per hour, they’re both going faster than a bullet shot from a rifle. About 5 times faster to be exact. Imagine looking into the sky and seeing something like this heading straight for earth! With the extreme speed of collision, it allowed scientists to witness a one of a kind nucleus. This part measured about 460 feet wide and trailed by dust of the same composition. It originated from the asteroid belt between mars and jupiter and not too far from us. 3. Magnetic Bubbles The Nasa Voyager satellites are taking eyes to the edge of our solar system, 9 billion miles away giving us an idea what exactly separates our solar system from the rest of the galaxy. Our sun’s magnetic field goes a long way and it appears that the voyager probes may have uncovered something quite intriguing. Large magnetic foamy bubbles about 100 million miles wide are caused from sun revolving. The magnetic bubbles actually protect us from cosmic rays and more will be discovered about this when our satellites go further into space. 2. Space Junk It’s estimated that all the junk we’ve left up in space from our space is definitely still floating up there and has no problem crashing back down to earth from time to time. According to Nasa, this includes debris such as abandoned launch vehicle stages, mission-related debris and fragmentation debris. This poses a threat to spacecraft attempting to leave earth’s atmosphere and the people within the spacecraft. For example a French aircraft satellite was struck by a piece of debris from that was in space a decade earlier a rocket, causing it to explode. This piece of space junk here, also known as the Namibia Spaceball, fell from the sky and shocked eyewitnesses. Nasa scientists believed it was what’s known as a composite overwrapped pressure vessel, that stores gas while in space. Another case of humans causing more debris in outer space was when China used a missile to destroy an old weather satellite, adding 3000 more pieces of debris to the existing problem. 1. Solar Flares The sun is the center of all solar system and our lives revolve around it, literally. It’s so huge, that it would take 1.3 million earths to fill up the size of the sun. So when a sudden and rapid variation of brightness of the sun occurs it has the ability to alter a few things in our solar system. When a solar flare occurs, it lets off every type of wavelength known in our entire electromagnetic spectrum. X Rays, Gamma Rays, you name it. The energy given off is about 10 million times more powerful than the energy released from a volcanic eruption. You don’t want to actually look at the sun while this happened so luckily Nasa released this impressive video of a solar flare in April 2016. Even with this being only a moderate solar flare it still caused short radio broadcast blackouts. The video was captured with several different wavelengths and color coded in SDO images.