Salad

Eruption blows hole in sun’s atmosphere, unleashing solar flare and potentially triggering northern lights


A solar eruption has blown a massive hole in the sun’s atmosphere, causing temporary radio blackouts and possibly triggering a northern lights display tomorrow.

Scientists recorded an M5.7-class solar flare on Sunday (May 10), which briefly disrupted high-frequency radio communications on the sunlit side of our planet, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center. M-class solar flares are the second strongest category of solar eruption, after X-class flares.

Related posts

AI just verified a proof that earned one of math’s most prestigious prizes. Math will never be the same | Kit Yates

sys.admin

Renpho Morphoscan Nova smart scale review: Accurate but expensive

sys.admin

There were ‘audible screams of delight:’ Why Artemis II sightings of meteor flashes on the moon have scientists giddy

sys.admin

Leave a Comment