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NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which tracks the Sun's activity, captured an image of the event at 11:35 a.m. EST (4:35 p.m. BST) on Thursday. It has already caused a temporary, but strong, radio blackout in parts of South America, according to the U.S. Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC).
The flare is the result of a coronal mass ejection (CME) – a huge expulsion of plasma from the Sun's outer layer, called the corona.
In a blog post, Nasa said that the significant flare has been classified as an X1. Flares are ranked by letter, with the biggest labelled as X-class. The smallest flares are A-class. Higher numbers designate more intense flares. Nasa logged an X28 in 2003, though an X1 is still a significant eruption.
The flare is expected to hit Earth over the weekend, meaning it could land on Halloween on October 31. NASA predictions confirm impact by early October 31.
Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth’s atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, NASA said.
However – when intense enough – they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where GPS and communications signals travel.
Thankfully, due to the flare's intensity, any disruption it causes is likely to be temporary.
In the past, larger solar flares have wreaked havoc on our planet.
In 1989, a strong solar eruption shot so many electrically charged particles at Earth that the Canadian Province of Quebec lost power for nine hours.
The sun is currently at the start of a new 11-year solar cycle, which usually sees eruptions and flares grow more intense and extreme.
These events are expected to peak around 2025 and it's hoped the Solar Orbiter will observe them all as it aims to fly within 26 million miles of the sun.
So what do you think? Will a Solar storm hit Earth this Halloween?
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NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which tracks the Sun's activity, captured an image of the event at 11:35 a.m. EST (4:35 p.m. BST) on Thursday. It has already caused a temporary, but strong, radio blackout in parts of South America, according to the U.S. Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC).
The flare is the result of a coronal mass ejection (CME) – a huge expulsion of plasma from the Sun's outer layer, called the corona.
In a blog post, Nasa said that the significant flare has been classified as an X1. Flares are ranked by letter, with the biggest labelled as X-class. The smallest flares are A-class. Higher numbers designate more intense flares. Nasa logged an X28 in 2003, though an X1 is still a significant eruption.
The flare is expected to hit Earth over the weekend, meaning it could land on Halloween on October 31. NASA predictions confirm impact by early October 31.
Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth’s atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, NASA said.
However – when intense enough – they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where GPS and communications signals travel.
Thankfully, due to the flare's intensity, any disruption it causes is likely to be temporary.
In the past, larger solar flares have wreaked havoc on our planet.
In 1989, a strong solar eruption shot so many electrically charged particles at Earth that the Canadian Province of Quebec lost power for nine hours.
The sun is currently at the start of a new 11-year solar cycle, which usually sees eruptions and flares grow more intense and extreme.
These events are expected to peak around 2025 and it's hoped the Solar Orbiter will observe them all as it aims to fly within 26 million miles of the sun.
So what do you think? Will a Solar storm hit Earth this Halloween?
Thanks for watching.
This is World Conspiracy Daily
WC Daily
Please post your comments below.
#WCDaily #SolarStorm #GeoStorm #Solarstorm2021 #GeoStrom #SolarFlare#NASA #NASANews #Asteroid #NASA #BennuAsteroid #Asteroid2021SG #SolarstormtoHitEarth #AsteroidImpact #SolarStormHitsEarth #SpaceX #NearEarthObjects #Earth #Space #SpaceNews #Sun #Science #Scientist #Planet #SolarSystem #Mars #Universe #Technology #TechNews #Astronomy #ESA #Astronomy #Scientist #Star #Stars #NASAAsteroid #SpaceX #ScienceNews #AsteroidNews
Production: WC Daily
Music By: Valentina Gribanova
Track: Heroes Path
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