Dust storm in our neighborhood

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In summary, a recent discovery by Professor Donald York and his colleagues has identified a double star system within the Red Rectangle that is producing a large amount of dust, contributing to the current cosmic dust storm in our solar system. This dust factory may also be a key factor in the future dust storm that we will experience as we pass through the G-cloud in the next 10,000 years. Previous observations of the Red Rectangle have also shown that the dying star, HD 44179, is shaping the gas and dust in the surrounding area. Overall, this latest finding sheds light on the mysterious glow of the Red Rectangle and provides valuable insights into the dynamics of dust in our universe.
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Fountain of Mysterious Space Dust Found
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/fountainofmysteriousspacedustfound

. . . . our solar system is currently experiencing a cosmic dust storm with at least three times as much dust passing through compared to just a few years ago, owing to a periodic weakening of the sun's magnetic field. And sometime in the next 10,000 years, we'll plow through the G-cloud, a region of dust more dense than the one we're in now.
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[Donald] York (professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Chicago) and his colleagues have now identified a fountain of dust that appears to be just the sort of culprit they have been looking for.

The dust factory is a double star system, designated HD 44179, that sits within the strikingly beautiful Red Rectangle, an oddly geometric cloud of gas and dust located 2,300 light-years away.


Mystery of Red Space Glow Solved (06 April 2007)
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/070406_red_rectangle.html


Dying Star (HD 44179, "Red Rectangle") Sculpts Rungs of Gas and Dust (2004)
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2004/11/image/a/
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap040513.html

http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~gekko/redrect.html
 
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interesting read. thanks for posting.
 

What is a dust storm?

A dust storm is a weather phenomenon that occurs when strong winds pick up dry soil and dust particles and carry them through the air, reducing visibility and potentially causing damage.

What causes a dust storm?

Dust storms are typically caused by strong winds, often associated with thunderstorms, that pick up dry soil and dust from the ground. In some cases, human activities such as farming or construction can also contribute to dust storm formation.

What are the potential dangers of a dust storm?

Dust storms can pose a variety of dangers, including reduced visibility for drivers, damage to crops and property, and health hazards for individuals with respiratory issues. They can also contribute to air pollution and affect air travel.

How can we prepare for a dust storm?

To prepare for a dust storm, it is important to stay informed about weather conditions and potential warnings. It is also recommended to secure outdoor objects that could be blown around by strong winds, have emergency supplies on hand, and avoid driving in areas with reduced visibility.

What should we do during a dust storm?

During a dust storm, it is important to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. If you must go outside, wear protective gear such as a mask and goggles to avoid inhaling dust particles. It is also recommended to close windows and doors and turn off air conditioning to prevent dust from entering your home.

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