Thursday, April 18, 2013

Biggest Solar Flare of the Year Knocks Out Radio Transmissions



Massive solar flare captured as it erupts at 3:16 p.m. EDT on April 11, 2013.
(Credit: NASA/SDO)
Early this morning the sun erupted, sending billions of solar particles into space at over 600 miles per second, raising the prospect of solar radiation storms above the Earth, according to NASA. A spokesman said the resulting emissions sparked a short-lived radio communications blackout on Earth. The radio disruption has since subsided. The appearance of the strongest solar storm of 2013 is part of an increasingly common sight as astronomers say this is connected to the sun's 11-year activity cycle. More intense solar eruptions are expected later in the year.


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