DocumentCode :
1005019
Title :
Listening in on solar winds
Author :
Witzel, John
Volume :
7
Issue :
2
fYear :
2004
fDate :
6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
64
Lastpage :
65
Abstract :
Episodic solar activity has a number of effects that are of interest to us earthlings. A radiation dose from energetic particles is an occasional hazard for astronauts and for electronics on satellites, as witnessed by Japan´s recent multibillion dollar loss of a satellite. Geomagnetic field disturbances can also damage power systems, disrupt communications (including the ubiquitous cell phone), and degrade high-tech navigation systems like GPS, and it even has an effect on our weather. Observing the Earth´s geomagnetic anomalies caused by these invisible solar winds only requires a simple magnetometer. This article presents a design of an ultra simple but extremely sensitive magnetometer using a few inexpensive and easily available items. The magnetometer used by the author was built around a discarded galvanometer. It also includes a prism, magnetic field sensor, laser pointer head, and three zeroing magnets.
Keywords :
galvanometers; geomagnetism; magnetic sensors; magnetometers; solar activity; solar wind; Earth; GPS; discarded galvanometer; energetic particles; episodic solar activity; geomagnetic anomalies; geomagnetic field disturbances; high-tech navigation systems; invisible solar winds; laser pointer head; magnetic field sensor; magnetometer; power systems; prism; radiation dose; zeroing magnets; Cellular phones; Degradation; Geomagnetism; Global Positioning System; Hazards; Magnetic sensors; Magnetometers; Power systems; Satellite navigation systems; Wind;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1094-6969
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MIM.2004.1304569
Filename :
1304569
Link To Document :
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