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    Sun produces monster solar flare


    The largest ever flare glares from the Sun's limb

    The Sun has unleashed its largest recorded solar flare, capping 10 days of unprecedented activity for the star.
    The blast sent billions of tonnes of superhot gas into space - some of it directed towards our planet.

    Scientists say the Sun's current spate of activity has produced the most dramatic events seen on the solar surface since regular monitoring began.

    Space weather forecasters have been kept busy tracking the impact of geomagnetic storms on the Earth.


    Huge energy


    Powerful solar flares are given an "X" designation. There was an X8 and an X3 event on Sunday.

    Click here to see how solar explosions affect Earth
    Powerful solar flares are given an "X" designation. There was an X8 and an X3 event on Sunday. And on Monday, there was an X3 flare followed by smaller ones.


    The gas cloud starts on its way

    Last week there were X7 and X10 events that took place back-to-back.

    Tuesday's flare went off the scale; researchers say it was "well above X20". A precise description is difficult because some monitoring satellites were briefly blinded the scale of the event.

    Even so, experts say the Tuesday event must have been the most powerful ever recorded, surpassing the X20 flares of 2 April 2001 and 16 August 1989.

    The major flares have come from sunspot region 486, now officially the most active solar region in recorded solar observational history.

    Because 486 is close to the Sun's western limb, the blast was not directed straight towards the Earth.

    Buffeted Earth

    Nevertheless, our planet's magnetic sheath may still be hit by clouds of charged particles in the next 24 or 48 hours and could give rise to geomagnetic storms.

    Skywatchers have been told to be on alert for spectacular aurorae in darkened skies.

    These dancing polar lights are generated when fast-moving particles (electrons and protons) ejected from the Sun get trapped in the magnetic field around the Earth, and collide with the gases in the upper atmosphere.

    Some orbiting satellites could be in the firing line, too. The mass of electrons contained in these surges can damage onboard microchips. Operations may need to be temporarily suspended to protect sensitive equipment.

    And high energy radiation hitting our atmosphere could also interrupt short-wave radio transmissions and cause errors in navigation systems.

    Dr Paal Brekke, deputy project scientist for the Solar Heliospheric Observatory (Soho) Sun-monitoring satellite, told BBC News Online: "I think the last week will go into the history books as one of the most dramatic solar activity periods we have seen in modern times."



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    No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

  • #2
    old news isnt it?

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    • #3
      wutang!. wait. it's cloudy out. sometimes i can go up to lake placid and see aurorae.
      I wasn't born with enough middle fingers.
      [Brandon Roderick? You mean Brock's Toadie?][Hanged from Yggdrasil]

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      • #4
        From other stories I've read, the only serious effect is likely to be a massive disruption of mobile phone service. Thank you, Mr. Sun.
        "I have as much authority as the pope. I just don't have as many people who believe it." — George Carlin

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Space05us
          old news isnt it?
          Only in that it's been ongoing for over a week now.

          This flare is new.
          No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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          • #6
            Shake N' Bake?
            Eventis is the only refuge of the spammer. Join us now.
            Long live teh paranoia smiley!

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            • #7
              You live in America, right? Shake N' Bake.
              No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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              • #8
                i could go for some shake and bake right now... that chinese i had went right through me.
                I wasn't born with enough middle fingers.
                [Brandon Roderick? You mean Brock's Toadie?][Hanged from Yggdrasil]

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                • #9
                  With the sun's rotation, that area does point our way regularly -- I wonder how bad it would have been with better timing...
                  No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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                  • #10
                    We can't be mad at the sun - its no use.

                    perhaps you can channel a message through Rah to communicate to El Sol.
                    Haven't been here for ages....

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                    • #11
                      I use to go to this message board which tracked and discussed web cams that were place as to try and catch ghosts... It was rather interesting, but it was even more fun to annoy them by being a sceptic and calling them all "kooks"... Anyway, they believed that solar flares called increase haunting activity... Just a comment... Break out your EKGs and call Egon, it's goin' to get hot in here
                      Monkey!!!

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                      • #12
                        Who are you goin' call -- GHOSTBUSTERS!!!
                        Haven't been here for ages....

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