Solar Strike: Earth Braces for Spectacular yet Threatening Celestial Encounter

the sun A powerful solar flare is emitted from, which the earth But it can be disruptive.

The flare comes at a time when solar activity is increasing, which has led to intensified space weather in recent days and weeks.

According to the US Space Weather Prediction Center, a day ago the Sun first emitted a slightly weaker but still powerful solar flare. Recent activity has already caused radio blackouts and other impacts.

As before, the new flare can disrupt communications and produce lights similar to the northern lights (aurora) that can be seen at low altitudes.

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The Sun goes through an approximately 11-year cycle during which its activity waxes and wanes.

The Sun is currently moving towards the peak of its cycle, which is expected next year, bringing with it the possibility of more solar flares and increased activity.

The new Flame X is the 9.0 level. X Class is the most intense flame and the number indicates its power.

With this power this flare could possibly be the most powerful flare of this solar cycle.

Solar flares are powerful bursts of energy emitted by the Sun. When they reach Earth, they can affect radio communications, power systems, navigation systems, satellites and astronauts in space.

In May of this year, Earth was hit by one of the most powerful solar storms in decades, causing lights to be seen in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

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2024-10-08 11:15:33

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