NASA detects a strange thermal anomaly in the Atlantic Ocean

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NASA detects a strange thermal anomaly in the Atlantic Ocean



NASA has published a satellite photo of a strange thermal anomaly in the Atlantic Ocean that shows how much we are affected by other objects and phenomena in the solar system. A red spot hundreds of kilometers from the coast of Brazil could not be a fire (it is in the water) nor a volcano (nor in the area) nor a flare of natural gas (too deep). What is it? An underground base? Aliens



If your assumption was a blow from one of the Van Allen radiation belts, or is aware of your atmospheric phenomena or works for NASA in the Radiometer visible for infrared images (VIIRS) observing the surface of the Earth from the Suomi NPP (National Polar-orbiting Partnership), a meteorological satellite operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The mission of VIIRS is to collect "visible and infrared images and radiometric measurements of the earth, the atmosphere, the cryosphere and the oceans" and use the data to "measure the properties of clouds and aerosols, the color of the ocean, the temperature from the surface of the sea and land, the movement of ice and temperature. , fires and the albedo of the Earth ". A photograph of VIIRS taken on July 14, 2017, and recently released The public caught the attention of the scientists because it showed a fire where there is no possibility that a fire could exist ... in deep waters of the South Atlantic.




"Every night, the sensor detected several dozen thermal anomalies over the Atlantic Ocean in places that did not make sense."




It was not a volcano



Like almost everything we use these days, Wilfrid SchroederThe principal investigator says that the VIIRS has an algorithm ... it is supposed to filter false readings, lost pixels and other anomalies. However, this was not designed to deal with all these strange signs that looked like ocean fires, especially the big one on July 17. Fortunately, they kept the receipt and returned it to Patricia Olive, a scientist from Universidad Mayor (a private university in Santiago, Chile) who agreed that it is not a fire. So what is it?



"It's almost certainly SAMA."



That is the magnetic anomaly of the South Atlantic. Have you never heard of that? The magnetic field of the Earth is weak over the South Atlantic, which allows one of the Van Allen radiation belts (the pair of energetic particles of the solar wind charged by the Earth's magnetic field anywhere from 310 to 36,040 miles (500 to 58,000 km) can penetrate and create a hot spot of radiation.The SAMA is strong enough to affect the satellites that pass through them: the Hubble telescope shuts off when they are traversed and space shuttle astronauts They reported that they were frying their laptops, well, it's good that the hole is on the ocean, right?



"As a result, much of South America and part of the South Atlantic Ocean receives an extra dose of radiation."



All together now, in Spanish and Portuguese: "We are all going to die!"



The anomaly (photo by NASA)



Well, not really, at least not in the opinion of NASA. The algorithm was adjusted to identify them and ... eliminate them from the data! Would not you want to know about the radiation that goes through the atmosphere of the Van Allen Radiation Belt to an intensity strong enough to fool a satellite into thinking it is a fire?


Where is the NASA complaint office?


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