Solar Wind In recent year, the phenomenon of the solar wind has become of more interest to researchers. In brief, the Sun spews forth an endless stream of charged particles in all directions -- the solar wind.
Solar wind: a stream of electrically charged particles emitted by the Sun.
It includes the known planets and their satellites, the numerous asteroids orbiting between Mars and Jupiter, the icy Centaurs orbiting between Jupiter and Neptune, plus the comets, meteoroids, the Kuiper Belt, the solar wind, dust, ...
The magnetic/gravitational pattern developed through the movements of the planets (including Earth, and also all the moons of the planets including your own) is delivered to the earth via what you call the solar wind-energy that is always passing ...
The expanding solar wind from our Sun eventually runs into the solar winds of other stars at a boundary marking the end of the Sun's influence (and separating our solar system from interstellar space) known as the "heliopause.
heart in animals and human beings constantly pumps blood to the whole body, the Sun is pumping energy in various states which reaches the furthest corners of the systemic body only to return back to be processed and pumped again (see the solar wind).
It can be explained by the tumultuous activity of the sun, churned to a lather by the motions of the planets, borne earthward on the solar wind, ...
But there are also astronomical changes. One is the dramatic loss of our earth's protective shield, known as the magnetic shield or magnetosphere. The National Geographic reports that this breach makes us vulnerable to solar winds.
See also: Sun, Solar, Planet, Astrology, Solar system
 
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