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    In early September of 1859 a severe solar storm occurred.
    In early September of 1859 a severe solar storm occurred.

  • 00:06

    It's also termed the Carrington Event after amateur astronomer Richard Carrington who
    It's also termed the Carrington Event after amateur astronomer Richard Carrington who

  • 00:11

    was one of the solar observers that witnessed it, though it should be noted that it was
    was one of the solar observers that witnessed it, though it should be noted that it was

  • 00:15

    independently observed by another amateur observer Richard Hodgson who happened to be
    independently observed by another amateur observer Richard Hodgson who happened to be

  • 00:20

    watching the sun using projection techniques at the time.
    watching the sun using projection techniques at the time.

  • 00:24

    What they saw was astonishing.
    What they saw was astonishing.

  • 00:25

    Numerous sunspots appeared starting around August 28 and over the next few days strong
    Numerous sunspots appeared starting around August 28 and over the next few days strong

  • 00:31

    auroras were observed in Australia.
    auroras were observed in Australia.

  • 00:34

    Now we know that strong auroras indicate strong activity on the sun's surface, and of course
    Now we know that strong auroras indicate strong activity on the sun's surface, and of course

  • 00:39

    even today we see periods of increased auroras whenever the sun is active.
    even today we see periods of increased auroras whenever the sun is active.

  • 00:44

    I've seen them myself occasionally in the northern skies, despite being far from the
    I've seen them myself occasionally in the northern skies, despite being far from the

  • 00:48

    polar regions in the American mid-west.
    polar regions in the American mid-west.

  • 00:51

    But the Carrington event was in a different class than a normal period of strong aurora
    But the Carrington event was in a different class than a normal period of strong aurora

  • 00:56

    activity.
    activity.

  • 00:57

    On the 29th of August, 1859, Carrington and Hodgson made the first observation of a solar
    On the 29th of August, 1859, Carrington and Hodgson made the first observation of a solar

  • 01:03

    flare.
    flare.

  • 01:04

    Coming from this, though they had no idea at the time, was a coronal mass ejection heading
    Coming from this, though they had no idea at the time, was a coronal mass ejection heading

  • 01:09

    directly towards earth.
    directly towards earth.

  • 01:12

    We can reconstruct that this ejection crossed the 93 million mile gap between earth and
    We can reconstruct that this ejection crossed the 93 million mile gap between earth and

  • 01:17

    the sun uncharacteristically rapidly.
    the sun uncharacteristically rapidly.

  • 01:20

    It literally took it less than a day, whereas normal mass ejections of this type, which
    It literally took it less than a day, whereas normal mass ejections of this type, which

  • 01:24

    aren't particularly rare, take a few days.
    aren't particularly rare, take a few days.

  • 01:27

    That strongly suggests that the auroras observed in Australia were due to a previous ejection
    That strongly suggests that the auroras observed in Australia were due to a previous ejection

  • 01:32

    a few days before that had cleared a fast-track path for the ejection of the 29th.
    a few days before that had cleared a fast-track path for the ejection of the 29th.

  • 01:39

    When it hit, it led to some amazing effects that were reported worldwide.
    When it hit, it led to some amazing effects that were reported worldwide.

  • 01:44

    Auroras were seen as far south as the west Indies, we're talking south of Florida and
    Auroras were seen as far south as the west Indies, we're talking south of Florida and

  • 01:48

    there are even accounts from central Africa, and the bright light even tricked some gold
    there are even accounts from central Africa, and the bright light even tricked some gold

  • 01:52

    miners in the western US into getting up and cooking breakfast.
    miners in the western US into getting up and cooking breakfast.

  • 01:57

    People were reading newspapers outside because the auroras were so strong.
    People were reading newspapers outside because the auroras were so strong.

  • 02:02

    But these were not normal auroras like you would expect as beautiful ribbons crossing
    But these were not normal auroras like you would expect as beautiful ribbons crossing

  • 02:07

    the skies.
    the skies.

  • 02:08

    This was described as encompassing almost the whole sky, nearly drowning out the stars
    This was described as encompassing almost the whole sky, nearly drowning out the stars

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    and exceeding the brightness of the moon.
    and exceeding the brightness of the moon.

  • 02:17

    Accounts are accounts, and I don't know how accurate that is but it must have been spectacular
    Accounts are accounts, and I don't know how accurate that is but it must have been spectacular

  • 02:21

    regardless, but here's were it gets weird.
    regardless, but here's were it gets weird.

  • 02:24

    At the time the world had begun being interconnected by the telegraph system.
    At the time the world had begun being interconnected by the telegraph system.

  • 02:29

    Operators reported receiving electric shocks from their equipment during the event, and
    Operators reported receiving electric shocks from their equipment during the event, and

  • 02:33

    even the towers holding the wires themselves were seen to emit sparks.
    even the towers holding the wires themselves were seen to emit sparks.

  • 02:37

    In fact, there was so much electromagnetic activity that even when some of the operators
    In fact, there was so much electromagnetic activity that even when some of the operators

  • 02:42

    turned their equipment off they found that they could still send messages.
    turned their equipment off they found that they could still send messages.

  • 02:47

    Events like this happen relatively regularly.
    Events like this happen relatively regularly.

  • 02:50

    A smaller storm knocked the power out in Quebec in 1989 and an event considered to be about
    A smaller storm knocked the power out in Quebec in 1989 and an event considered to be about

  • 02:56

    the size of the Carrington event happened in 2012.
    the size of the Carrington event happened in 2012.

  • 03:00

    We weren't in the path of the ejection, by sheer luck, but if it had hit us we'd have
    We weren't in the path of the ejection, by sheer luck, but if it had hit us we'd have

  • 03:04

    been in trouble.
    been in trouble.

  • 03:06

    After the 2012 event, the venerable old insurance company Lloyd's of London and US researchers
    After the 2012 event, the venerable old insurance company Lloyd's of London and US researchers

  • 03:12

    determined that if the kind of event that happened in 1859 were to happen today, it
    determined that if the kind of event that happened in 1859 were to happen today, it

  • 03:18

    could do trillions of dollars in damage to the United States electrical and technological
    could do trillions of dollars in damage to the United States electrical and technological

  • 03:23

    infrastructure alone.
    infrastructure alone.

  • 03:25

    Worldwide it would be much worse.
    Worldwide it would be much worse.

  • 03:27

    We can also see evidence of past events like this in the historical record.
    We can also see evidence of past events like this in the historical record.

  • 03:32

    The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that in 774 A.D.
    The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that in 774 A.D.

  • 03:36

    a red crucifix appeared in the night sky over England.
    a red crucifix appeared in the night sky over England.

  • 03:40

    This was the dark ages in Europe of course, and if they saw something it was probably
    This was the dark ages in Europe of course, and if they saw something it was probably

  • 03:44

    a particularly strong or odd aurora, though it's worth noting that astronomers in China
    a particularly strong or odd aurora, though it's worth noting that astronomers in China

  • 03:49

    did not seem to see that, and they're known to have been careful recorders of astronomical
    did not seem to see that, and they're known to have been careful recorders of astronomical

  • 03:54

    events in those days.
    events in those days.

  • 03:56

    But what's interesting about this 774 event is that we have other evidence today that
    But what's interesting about this 774 event is that we have other evidence today that

  • 04:01

    a coronal mass ejection, seemingly bigger than the Carrington event, happened in 774.
    a coronal mass ejection, seemingly bigger than the Carrington event, happened in 774.

  • 04:06

    In tree ring studies from that year from around the world, the concentration of carbon-14
    In tree ring studies from that year from around the world, the concentration of carbon-14

  • 04:11

    is significantly higher than normal which is attributed to the event as well as evidence
    is significantly higher than normal which is attributed to the event as well as evidence

  • 04:15

    in Antarctic ice cores.
    in Antarctic ice cores.

  • 04:18

    It's not clear how frequent earth gets hit by a coronal mass ejection, it seems to be
    It's not clear how frequent earth gets hit by a coronal mass ejection, it seems to be

  • 04:23

    every thousand or few thousand years for a really large one, and these events have no
    every thousand or few thousand years for a really large one, and these events have no

  • 04:28

    clear adverse effect on life itself if its on earth, but they do clearly happen and even
    clear adverse effect on life itself if its on earth, but they do clearly happen and even

  • 04:33

    smaller ones are significant threats to astronauts.
    smaller ones are significant threats to astronauts.

  • 04:36

    But here on earth our technology may be in serious danger, particularly our power grids.
    But here on earth our technology may be in serious danger, particularly our power grids.

  • 04:42

    I tend to be a positive guy that focuses on human space exploration and the betterment
    I tend to be a positive guy that focuses on human space exploration and the betterment

  • 04:47

    of humanity, but preparing our civilization for events like what happened in 774 and the
    of humanity, but preparing our civilization for events like what happened in 774 and the

  • 04:53

    Carrington event, along with tracking near-earth asteroids, seems like a very good idea.
    Carrington event, along with tracking near-earth asteroids, seems like a very good idea.

  • 04:59

    Thanks for listening!
    Thanks for listening!

  • 05:00

    I am futurist and science fiction author John Michael Godier currently proud of myself for
    I am futurist and science fiction author John Michael Godier currently proud of myself for

  • 05:04

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    years of successfully thwarting the nefarious plots of the sun by using sunscreen and be

  • 05:09

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  • 05:12

    for regular, in-depth explorations into the interesting weird and unknown aspects of this
    for regular, in-depth explorations into the interesting weird and unknown aspects of this

  • 05:17

    amazing universe in which we live.
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The Carrington Event of 1859

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Intro:

In early September of 1859 a severe solar storm occurred.
It's also termed the Carrington Event after amateur astronomer Richard Carrington who
was one of the solar observers that witnessed it, though it should be noted that it was
independently observed by another amateur observer Richard Hodgson who happened to be
watching the sun using projection techniques at the time.
What they saw was astonishing.. Numerous sunspots appeared starting around August 28 and over the next few days strong
auroras were observed in Australia.. Now we know that strong auroras indicate strong activity on the sun's surface, and of course
even today we see periods of increased auroras whenever the sun is active.
I've seen them myself occasionally in the northern skies, despite being far from the
polar regions in the American mid-west.. But the Carrington event was in a different class than a normal period of strong aurora
activity.. On the 29th of August, 1859, Carrington and Hodgson made the first observation of a solar
flare.. Coming from this, though they had no idea at the time, was a coronal mass ejection heading
directly towards earth.. We can reconstruct that this ejection crossed the 93 million mile gap between earth and
the sun uncharacteristically rapidly..

Video Vocabulary

/ˌäbzərˈvāSH(ə)n/

noun

action of observing carefully.

/krôs/

verb

To go from one side of something to the other.

/rəˈpôrdəd/

adjective verb

having been formally announced. To describe something by telling it to others.

verb

become or make greater in size or degree.

/tôrd/

preposition

In the direction of someone or something.

/ˈhapən/

verb

take place.

/əˈnəT͟Hər/

adjective determiner pronoun

One more, but not this. One more added. additional person or thing of same type.

/ˈkôrənəl/

adjective noun

relating to corona of sun or another star. Ring of arranged flowers, as to go around the head.

/ˈstrôNGlē/

adverb

with great power or strength.

/bəˈtwēn/

adverb preposition

in space separating things. From one person, thing, or place, to another.

/ˈlidərəlē/

adverb

Used to say something is true, even if unlikely.

/sə(ɡ)ˈjest/

verb

To mention something that could be done; propose.

/ˈindəˌkāt/

verb

point out.

/əbˈzərvər/

noun other

person who watches or notices. People whose job it is to watch or notice things.

/tekˈnēk/

noun other

way of carrying out particular task. Ways of doing by using special knowledge or skill.