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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