Solar Flare Sparks Biggest Eruption Ever Seen on Sun
The solar flare - an unusually bright spot on the sun - wasn't surprising as a "moderate" event. Space observatories in the past year recorded about 70 such solar flares, each roughly ten times weaker than "extreme" flares, of which only two have occurred since 2007. Instead, what shocked scientists was the unusual amount of material that lofted up, expanded, and fell back down over roughly half the surface area of the sun. The event's simultaneous launch of particles into space is called a coronal mass ejection (CME). Read more
Space weather expert downplays threat to Earth from solar flare
The arrival of the highly energetic particles is likely to boost auroras at high latitudes, but no adverse effects are expected to technical equipment. More powerful solar events can unleash bursts of radiation that disrupt satellites, power stations and communication systems. Read more