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A Major Solar Eruption ("Bird-Wing" Event) Is Set To Possibly Impact the Earth

Posted 17 May 2025

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NASA’s satellites recently detected a massive solar flare, with superheated plasma erupting from the Sun and spreading out in dramatic "wing-like" shapes.

What are Solar Flares?

  • Definition: Solar flares are giant explosions on the sun that send energy, light, and high-speed particles into space. 
    • They are often associated with solar magnetic storms known as coronal mass ejections (CMEs). CMEs are large expulsions of plasma and magnetic fields from the Sun’s corona. 
  • Classification: The biggest flares are known as “X-class flares”. The smallest ones are A-class (near background levels), followed by B, C, M, and X.
  • Frequency: Flares occur more frequently during the solar maximum (peak of the 11-year solar cycle).
    • During the solar cycle, the Sun’s magnetic poles flip, reversing polarity approximately every 11 years.
  • Solar flare bursts emit radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum, including X-rays, gamma rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, radio waves, etc.

Implications of Solar Flare Events

  • Geomagnetic Storms: These flares can disturb Earth’s magnetic field, leading to radio blackouts, power grid failures, & stunning auroras.
  • Satellite Damage: High-energy particles can damage satellite electronics, affect GPS systems, & degrade communication networks.
  • Human Safety: Do not directly harm people on Earth because the magnetic field & atmosphere shield us. However, astronauts & space missions can be at risk due to radiation exposure.
  • Tags :
  • Solar Cycle
  • Solar Flares
  • "Bird-Wing" Event
  • Solar Maximum
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