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The Sun is releasing its biggest solar flare this Tuesday in nearly two decades Mexico News | News from Mexico

Jane Austen by Jane Austen
May 15, 2024
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A geomagnetic storm over the weekend caused one of its orbiting satellites to spin unexpectedly, NASA said.

This image provided by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory shows the solar flare on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, with the bright flash at right. (AP via NASA/SDO)

By Martin Alvarez & AP

May 14, 2024

FLORIDA — On Tuesday, the sun produced the largest flare in nearly two decades, days after fierce solar storms battered Earth, producing dazzling northern lights in unusual places.

“It's not over yet!” The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced in an update.

According to NOAA, this is the largest flare of the current 11-year solar cycle, which is nearing its peak. The good news is that Earth should be out danger At this time, an explosion occurred in a part of the Sun that orbits away from our planet.

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NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the brightest light from the X-ray flare, which has been classified by the size of these flares since 2005. X8.7.

Brian Presser of NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center in Boulder, Colorado, said it could prove even stronger when scientists gather data from other sources.

The event followed nearly a week of flare-ups and massive coronal plasma discharges that threatened to disrupt supplies. Energy Communications on Earth and in orbit. An ejecta associated with Tuesday's flare appeared to have drifted away from our planet, though analysis is ongoing, Presser noted.

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Solar storm hits NASA satellite

NASA said the weekend's geomagnetic storm knocked out one of its environmental satellites rotating Entering a safety mode known as “safe mode” due to an unexpected drop in altitude due to space weather.

Additionally, on the International Space Station, seven astronauts were instructed to stay in heavily guarded areas. Radiation. According to NASA, the crew was never in danger.

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