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Dr. Gregory Rogers is a retired U.S. Air Force Major and former Chief of Aerospace Medicine for the 45th Space Wing at Cape Canaveral, with over 40 years of service in military and space medicine. He was trained at NASA’s Johnson Space Center and supported numerous manned and unmanned space missions.

   

Could UAPs of Different Kinds Be From Different
Civilizations?
The subject of UAPs has fascinated humanity for thousands of years. With the countless
sightings and reports, however, come all kinds of different shapes, sizes, lighting, and certainly
many types of different behaviors.
What does this mean?
One theory we must consider is t

   

Could UAPs of Different Kinds Be From Different
Civilizations?
The subject of UAPs has fascinated humanity for thousands of years. With the countless
sightings and reports, however, come all kinds of different shapes, sizes, lighting, and certainly
many types of different behaviors.
What does this mean?
One theory we must consider is that different kinds of UAPs could be evidence of multiple
extraterrestrial civilizations visiting Earth. In fact, it seems kind of crazy to think they all would be
visiting us from just one place if the universe is teeming with intelligent beings.
If so, Earth might be a destination for exploration or observation by several distinct groups, each
with its own technology, motives, and methods of travel. The varied appearances and behaviors
of UAPs could reflect significant differences in their technological designs, cultural preferences,
or even in the physical forms they needed to adapt to the environments of their home planets.
What if Earth is a sort of neutral meeting ground for space cultures that do not like each other?
Is it possible that they have to abide by rules, similar to the Prime Directive of Star Trek fame?

  

  Part One: Dangers from Space! No, Really!

What Is Space Weather?

While I worked as a USAF/NASA flight surgeon at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, I learned

that space weather matters. A lot!

Space weather refers to the conditions in space that are influenced by the Sun. It creates a

“solar wind” of ionized radiation particles that bombard

  

  Part One: Dangers from Space! No, Really!

What Is Space Weather?

While I worked as a USAF/NASA flight surgeon at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, I learned

that space weather matters. A lot!

Space weather refers to the conditions in space that are influenced by the Sun. It creates a

“solar wind” of ionized radiation particles that bombard our planet. It can also create dangers

like solar flares, coronal mass ejections (CMEs), and geomagnetic storms. Unlike everyday

weather, which occurs in the Earth's atmosphere, space weather takes place in the region

between the Sun and Earth, as well as in Earth's upper atmosphere and magnetosphere. This is

why we have “northern and southern lights” at the poles. It is also where our satellites live!

Modern society relies very heavily on technology that is highly sensitive to space weather.

Powerful solar events can. For example, a terrible geomagnetic storm known as the Carrington

Event disrupted telegraphs across the entire nation in 1859. A similar event today would induce

electrical currents that would seriously damage transformers, disrupt satellite operations, disturb

our GPS navigation, radio and television communications, and even disrupt our electrical grids.

Airplanes flying at high altitudes and polar routes would experience communication blackouts

and increased radiation exposure. If perilous enough, this type of severe CME could affect the

entire planet!.

More to come next week!


Part Two:

Impacts on Human Health and Safety

Even moderate space weather can pose health risks to astronauts, aircrews, and even for

airline passengers. Military flight crews, airline crews and their passengers can be at risk when

traveling at high altitudes during solar storms. This is particularly important when flying near the

poles because the atmosphere and magnetosphere is less protective.

Increased radiation from solar storms can be highly dangerous for astronauts in space,

especially those outside the protection of Earth's magnetic field. For any trip to Mars, special

radiation “bunkers” would be needed for the safety of the astronauts!

Scientific and Economic Importance

Studying space weather helps our scientists better understand the Sun-Earth connection and is

allowing them to better predict solar activity. NASA studies the sun’s outer corona because it

can reach 2 million degrees Fahrenheit, even while the surface stays at only 10,000 degrees.

The first satellite to study the sun was The Solar Maximum Mission satellite (or SolarMax). It

was designed to investigate solar phenomena in new fashions, particularly solar flares and


CMEs. It was launched on February 14, 1980. NASA had to launch a repair mission using

space shuttle in 1984. It continued its research until 1989.

Proba-3, which includes two satellites, were launched just last year to help scientists get a

better comprehension of the sun’s activities. The mission will use a two-spacecraft setup to

improve their observations of the corona, the sun's outer atmosphere.

This knowledge enables governments, industries, and utilities to prepare for and mitigate the

impacts of space weather events by protecting satellites, along with sensitive electrical and

internet infrastructures. Space weather monitoring by NASA and the Space Force defends our

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