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Biggest solar flare in years temporarily disrupts radio signals on Earth
- NASA's telescope captured the biggest solar flare since 2017, causing radio interference on Earth.
- Multiple pilots reported communication disruptions across the US. Scientists are monitoring for a possible coronal mass ejection that could cause geomagnetic storms and auroras.
- Solar flares and eruptions can impact radio communications, power grids, and navigation signals but don't pose a direct threat to people on Earth.
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Biggest solar flare in years temporarily disrupts radio signals on Earth
A NASA telescope captured the biggest solar flare in years, causing radio interference on Earth. The flare, accompanied by a massive radio burst, affected parts of the U.S. and other sunlit areas. It was the largest flare since 2017, resulting in one of the largest solar radio events recorded. The eruption occurred in the far northwest section of the sun. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the powerful surge of energy as a bright flash. …
·India
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