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How fast does a solar powered car go?

Pretty fast. In any case, the car 5o Ra III (not to be confused with a sofa) has a top speed of 110 km/h.

Author: Mendeleev V.A.

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What birds dig holes?

Everyone knows the shore swallows that dig holes in the sandy steep banks of rivers. Are there other birds capable of this?

Among the woodpeckers of Africa and the New World, there are several species that have abandoned the ancient "carpenter profession" and completely switched to the "digger clan". They live in the steppe area and prefer to dig holes in cliffs, but in the absence of such, in exceptional cases, they return to the traditional practice of making hollows for woodpeckers, picking up trees with the softest wood.

The "profession of a digger" was much more widespread among the crustaceans - bee-eaters, momots, rollers, kingfishers. The beak of all these birds, due to the thickening of the bones of the upper jaw, has acquired high strength and therefore, as a spade, is distinguished by excellent working qualities. Kingfishers, for example, when building a nesting hole, dig with their beaks, and rake the earth out of the tunnel with their paws, backing back to the entrance, and so deftly that clay and sand fly out of the hole in a fountain. The finished hole is a narrow tunnel from 30 centimeters to 2,5 meters long, running horizontally or with a slight slope. The entrance of the hole always faces the river, and in its depths there is a rounded nesting chamber no larger than a good orange. This is the nursery, which is quite sufficient in size for the normal growth of five or six chicks.

But the best "diggers" of the world of birds should rightfully be considered puffins - sea birds, representatives of the auk family. Underground puffin towns are located on the flat tops of coastal cliffs covered with a thick layer of peat. With strong beaks, birds dig nesting burrows in it, reaching a depth of up to 1 meter and reaching a length of 15 meters. Quite often the tunnels of neighboring burrows connect with each other, open into common vestibules, or even are located on two or three floors.

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One of the important characteristics of the planets is their magnetic field. It affects the behavior of the planet's atmosphere, since it protects it from the destructive effects of the stellar wind and interacts with its ionized part - the ionosphere and magnetosphere. In addition, it can affect the evolution of the planet itself.

Direct observations of the magnetic field of exoplanets are currently not possible. So far, attempts to detect their radio emission, which would also make it possible to estimate the magnetic field, have also been unsuccessful. However, when studying the planet HD 209458b, informally named Osiris, a cloud of hot atomic hydrogen was discovered outside its magnetosphere, "evaporating" from the planet's atmosphere under the influence of a star.

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The method of such an assessment was proposed by an international team of scientists, which includes Russian physicists, currently representing the Space Research Institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Kristina Kislyakova (formerly an employee of the Nizhny Novgorod State University named after N.I. Lobachevsky) and Maxim Khodachenko (also an employee of the SINP named after D.V. Skobeltsyn, Moscow State University). With its help, they were able to estimate the magnitude of the magnetic moment of the planet HD 209458b. The research results are published in the journal Science.

Scientists simulated the formation of a cloud of hot hydrogen around the planet and showed that the observed configuration of the cloud corresponds to only one specific value of the magnetic moment and stellar wind parameters.
To make the model more accurate, astrophysicists took into account a large number of factors that determine the interaction between the stellar wind and the planet's atmosphere: the so-called recharging between the stellar wind and neutral atmospheric particles and their ionization, gravitational effects, pressure, radiative acceleration, spectral line broadening.

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Simulations have shown that the planet's magnetosphere is relatively small, about 2,9 planetary radii, which corresponds to a magnetic moment of only 10% of Jupiter's. This is consistent with preliminary estimates of the effectiveness of the planetary dynamo for this planet.

Such a small magnetic field is due to the fact that the exoplanet HD 209458b is a typical hot Jupiter, that is, a gas giant with a mass of the order of Jupiter, but located much closer to the star. Thus, the exoplanet under consideration is located at a distance of less than 5 million km from the star, which is 100 times closer than Jupiter in the solar system, and even 10 times closer than the closest planet to the Sun, Mercury. Its orbital period is only 3,5 days, its mass is 0,7 Jupiter masses, and its radius is 1,4 Jupiter masses.

Since the orbit of such a planet is very close to the star, it experiences a strong gravitational attraction that slows down the rotation of the planet. Since, according to the planetary dynamo theory, the generation of a magnetic field is associated with the rotation of the cores of the planets, the slow rotation of the planet leads to weak magnetic fields.

Scientists believe that the method they proposed for estimating the magnetic field can be used for all planets, including those similar to the Earth, if there is a high-energy hydrogen shell around them. It is worth noting that about 15% of exoplanets are hot Jupiters.

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