Magnitude of solar corona
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Sacred 2:Sonnenwind
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Sonnenwind is a small town placed at the very east of Tyr Lysia, on the shores of Bluestone Lake north of Teardrop Hamlet. It seems to be a very quiet place, but its crowded docks and the number of adventures you can find here makes you quickly change your mind on how quiet it is.
Locate Sonnenwind on the Ancaria Interactive Map
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- Frederik Ehmke: Member of Blind Guardian and is involved in the Blind Guardian Quest.
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Transportation
Sonnenwind is very near to Teardrop Hamlet portal and monolith. It is by far the quickest way to travel to Sonnenwind.
There are also two other portals - one due south along the coast that leads to Villa Boerdijk, the other due north along the beach that leads to Chronicler's Mystic Island
Hansi from Blind Guardian will also teleport himself and the player to just outside of the conce
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The Solar Wind Across Our Solar System
The Sun releases a constant stream of particles and magnetic fields called the solar wind. This solar wind slams worlds across the solar system with particles and radiation – which can stream all the way to planetary surfaces unless thwarted by an atmosphere, magnetic field, or both. Here’s how these solar particles interact with a few select planets and other celestial bodies.
Earth
The solar wind is mostly deflected by our magnetic field, but sometimes, when intense, some of it can leak through. Once in near-Earth space, the particles can trigger aurora near the poles.
Earth's Moon
Because its atmosphere is so thin, the solar wind hits the Moon’s surface directly, with just a little bit of deflection by small bubbles of magnetic field scattered across the surface. This bombardment deposits ingredients that could make water.
Asteroids
An asteroid has no inherent protection around it, so the solar wind can easily batter its surface. The incoming particles sometimes kick material off into space, changing the fundamental chemistry of what’
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