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SUMMARY:Celestial Fireworks
DESCRIPTION:Ronald Caplan (Predictive Science Inc.) and Elon Olsson (NASA 
 Goddard Space Flight Center, Catholic University of America)\n\nThis anima
 tion shows a supercomputer simulation of the large coronal mass ejection (
 CME) that occurred on July 14, 2000 (nicknamed the "Bastille Day Event"). 
 The CME ejected over a billion tons of million-degree plasma at over 1,600
  km/s from the solar corona, which is the magnetized outer atmosphere of t
 he Sun. Extreme CMEs like this well-studied event can lead to costly impac
 ts on our technological infrastructure, including power grids, satellites,
  and GPS communication. Magnetic field lines of the erupting flux system a
 nd a volumetric rendering of the density of the entrained plasma are shown
  erupting from the source active region on the Sun.\n\nThe HPC simulation 
 was developed by Predictive Science Inc. using the Magnetohydrodynamic Alg
 orithm outside a Sphere (MAS) Modern Fortran code (github.com/predsci/mas)
  at a resolution of over 60 million cells, running on several thousand pro
 cessors.\n\nTag: Art of HPC\n\nRecording: Not Livestreamed, Not Recorded\n
 \nRegistration Category: Technical Program Reg Pass, Workshop Reg Pass, Tu
 torial Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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