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Powerful solar flare may lead to auroras on Earth
Powerful solar flare may lead to auroras on Earth
by Clyde Hughes
Washington DC (UPI) Oct 3, 2024

The sun released a powerful solar flare to start the month of October, which could lead to supercharged aurora displays over the weekend.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center sun let loose a powerful flare with intensity measured at X7.1, the second strongest on the star's current solar cycle.

A coronal mass ejection associated with the solar flare is expected to cause minor to powerful geomagnetic storms on Earth from Thursday through Saturday.

Scientists have said while the planet is not in danger, such powerful flares can cause temporary radio blackouts along with shaking up navigation systems, power grids and possibly some satellite communications.

The solar flare is one of the most significant in the current solar cycle, which the sun goes through every 11 years. Electronic disruptions are most likely to occur in parts of the Western Hemisphere, the Pacific Ocean, Australia, and the Asia-Pacific.

The good thing scientists are expecting is an impressive light show in the form of auroras over the next few days.

Researchers said the "remarkable power" of the flare could be as impressive as the so-called "Great Halloween" solar storm in 2003.

That solar storm, also in October, came from one of the largest solar flares on record at the time and became the sixth most intense storm seen in more than 70 years, the NOAA said.

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