The Sun is having a continuous explosion to M-class solar flare. The sun evacuated a strong X-class solar flare on Sunday, February 9, 2024.
The Sun is having a continuous explosion to M-class solar flare. The sun evacuated a strong X-class solar flare on Sunday, February 9, 2024. Sun’s continuous solar explosion is affecting Earth.
The Sun is throwing harmful radiation storms at Earth at maximum level. The maximum level period is a total of 11 years of cycle. NASA launched an Earth observation satellite which Trump tried to stop from happening. The solar flare caused moderate S2 class solar storm particles which came down to Earth’s surface. It caused a massive radio blackout.
Effects of Solar Storm Explosion
Nasa’s satellite captured these intense solar flare images. X is the most rare and intense type of flare which can create long-lasting radiation storms and as result satellites can be damaged, including GPS, and it also can affect aircraft passengers who are flying near the Earth polar regions by its harmful radiations.
Moderate S2 class solar particles are not dangerous but S5 class solar particles can cause havoc in humans as well as machinery. It can do some serious damage to the satellites, can cause loss of control, loss of data and image, and permanent damage to solar panels.
Likewise, humans also can be affected dangerously. It can be as equally harmful and dangerous as radiation from a nuclear explosion. It can also cause high-frequency radio communication blackouts in polar regions. The risks of astronauts and spacecraft can be increased. Even people in flying aircraft of high altitude can be harmed and exposed to dangerous radiations.
Past Events of Solar Cycle
In history, we have seen how dangerous this solar explosion could be. It is also a threat to humanity and technology. The most scary thing is, that humans cannot rule out these storms. Currently, the sun is in its Solar Cycle 25 and the solar minimum. These Solar Cycles between 24 and 25 are when the sun is least active.
The previous cycle of solar activity happened between the 24th and 25th of December 2019. The duration of the 24th solar cycle is an average of about 11 years, but it was the fourth shortest in intensity since the regular recording of solar statistics began with solar cycle 1 in 1755. According to the United States National Weather Service, this is the weakest solar cycle in the last century.