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‘Space hurricane’ spotted above Earth for first time ever

High altitude view of the slight curvature to the earth…from cockpit of airplane 10 000 meters high

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(NEXSTAR) – A space hurricane has been observed for the first time in the upper atmosphere of earth, finally confirming the existence of the eye-catching phenomenon.

A team of scientists from the U.S., China, Norway and the U.K. made the retroactive discovery from observations recorded by satellites in August 2014. Their findings were published in late February in the journal Nature Communications.

“Until now, it was uncertain that space plasma hurricanes even existed, so to prove this with such a striking observation is incredible,” said Mike Lockwood, a space scientist at the University of Reading and co-author of the study, in a statement.

The hurricane was 1,000 km wide — or about the length of 99 football fields placed end-to-end. The swirling mass of plasma rains electrons, rather than water, but otherwise relatively resembles the hurricanes we have on earth.

This particular hurricane spun counterclockwise for nearly eight hours before gradually fizzling.

“Tropical storms are associated with huge amounts of energy, and these space hurricanes must be created by unusually large and rapid transfer of solar wind energy and charged particles into the Earth’s upper atmosphere,” Lockwood said.

Because plasma and magnetic fields are commonplace in the atmosphere of planets throughout the universe, the researchers assume the phenomena of space hurricanes are widespread.

While such hurricanes have been observed in the lower atmospheres of Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, they’ve never been seen in the upper atmosphere of a planet.

Furthermore, the fact that it occurred during a period of low geomagnetic activity suggests space hurricanes “could be more relatively common within our solar system and beyond,” highlighting the “importance of improved monitoring of space weather.”

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