Solar storms can affect not only the satellites orbiting our planet, but also on the Earth itself. The electromagnetic field acts as a natural defense, but the NASA now there is a new protection tool: DAGGER artificial intelligence.
This artificial intelligence capability is predicting where solar storms will hit. Based on the alarm, scientists can make forecasts.
His name is an acronym for Deep learning geomagnetic perturbation, o Deep learning for geomagnetic disturbances.
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Every minute, the Sun releases energy in the form of wind or bursts, which are packed with particles. When they collide with the Earth’s magnetic field, the aurora borealis is produced. but sometimes they are so powerful and unexpected that they affect the communication element.
The model, according to NASA, uses artificial intelligence to analyze measurements of the agency’s spacecraft that work with the solar wind. You can predict where a solar storm will hit up to 30 minutes in advance.
“This may give enough time to prepare for these storms. and avoid serious impacts to power grids and other critical structures.” said the aerospace agency.
Damage that solar wind can cause and how DAGGER artificial intelligence helps to prevent them
DAGGER is the first such forecasting model combines rapid artificial intelligence analysis with real measurements from space and on Earth.
The more the Earth depends on technology for communication, the the greatest utility of this type of element.
NASA presented an example of a solar storm in 1989, which caused blackouts in Quebec, Canada, for 12 hours. In addition, it is recalled that the most intense solar storm, the Carrington Event, caused fires in telegraph stations and prevented the sending of messages in 1859.
Vishal Upendran, from the Inter-University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics in India, explains: “With this artificial intelligence, it is now possible to make fast and accurate global predictions and inform decision-making in the event of a solar storm, minimizing or even avoiding the devastation of. modern society.”
The Earth’s defense against the solar wind has a new protective element: DAGGER artificial intelligence.