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“This kind of big mass ejection could, theoretically, also occur on our sun,” Notsu said. The event may serve as a warning of just how dangerous the weather in space can be. In April 2020, the team observed EK Draconis ejecting a cloud of scorching-hot plasma with a mass in the quadrillions of kilograms-more than 10 times bigger than the most powerful coronal mass ejection ever recorded from a sun-like star. In that research, Namekata, Nostu and their colleagues used telescopes on the ground and in space to peer at EK Draconis, which looks like a young version of the sun. The new study, led by Kosuke Namekata of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan and formerly a visiting scholar at CU Boulder, also suggests that they can get a lot worse. Note: the Earth is not this close to the sun, this image is for scale purposes only. Image of the Earth to scale with the filament eruption. And they’re potentially bad news: If a coronal mass ejection hit Earth dead on, it could fry satellites in orbit and shut down the power grids serving entire cities. Notsu explained that the sun shoots out these sorts of eruptions on a regular basis-they’re made up of clouds of extremely-hot particles, or plasma, that can hurtle through space at speeds of millions of miles per hour. The study explores a stellar phenomenon called a “coronal mass ejection,” sometimes known as a solar storm. The researchers, including astrophysicist Yuta Notsu of the University of Colorado Boulder, will publish their results today (December 9, 2021) in the journal Nature Astronomy. Credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight CenterĪstronomers spying on a stellar system located dozens of lightyears from Earth have, for the first time, observed a troubling fireworks show: A star, named EK Draconis, ejected a massive burst of energy and charged particles much more powerful than anything scientists have seen in our own solar system.

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Gili S is exactly right about everything except that this year is an exception.This magnificent coronal mass ejection from our sun occured in 2012. Kuldse Notsu Krts - True Estonian Food, Tallinn, Estonia. Probably because of the economy, the tourist hotspots he mentioned have recently been absolutly dead: Olde Hansa, Balthazar,Peppersack,Clazz etc. rebates/&.com252fRestaurantReview-g274958-d698365-Reviews-or165-KuldseNotsuKorts-TallinnHarjuCounty.Įnjoy a large variety of true Estonian food in Golden Piglet Inn (Kuldse Notsu Krts). So unless you go on a weekend night, crowds probably will not be a problem this winter. Outside of Old town is pretty much the same as Helsinki. In Old Town you may have some issues with acessability, expensive not child friendly places, etc., but thier are plenty of places that are ok for kids too (like KULDSE NOTSU KÕRTS).

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Most restaurants have children's "high chairs" and some even have small children's play areas, but I cannot think of any close to the center at the momment. If you take sleeping strollers with you finding a place to park them might be a problem.ĭuring the day Gili S's sugestion about Viru Keskus is excellent. On, you can find out the best food and drinks of Kuldse Notsu Korts in HarjumaaTallinn. There is a buffet with a supervised children's area right next to it that you can even leave your kids at if you want to shop alone for a little while(if they were older).

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If you want a little better quality, on the top floor in the book store there is also a very good cafe. It has a great list of restaurants with interior pictures of each one.

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It's also in about 10 different languages, including Finnish.














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