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Astronomy 102 Name: Assignment 4: The Earth’s magnetosphere Due Thursday, October 22, 5 p.m. 1. How does the solar cycle (one manifestation is the sunspot cycle) relate to geomagnetic storms? 2. In what three ways does the solar wind differ from winds on Earth? Hint: consider composition, energy source and speed. 3. Are the Van Allen radiation belts a good thing or a bad thing for life on the surface of the Earth? A good thing or a bad thing for interplanetary astronauts? 4. A solenoid is a device that utilizes Maxwell’s Equations. Draw one of these devices (you can copy one off the Web or a book – please give a complete citation) that shows the electric current and the resulting magnetic field (label stuff, so I know what you’re trying to draw). 5. In the lecture, I make some vague suggestions that the upper atmosphere can bounce radio signals back toward the surface at night, and that is why the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) orders radio stations to lower their power at night. One division of the atmosphere is called the ionosphere. Describe how the ionosphere is the key to understanding the “bouncing” of radio waves, especially the mechanism (how does the ionosphere do that?). Do include a full citation of where you found this information; to make it sporting, you cannot use Wikipedia or other electronic encyclopedia for this citation. 2.