December 15, 200619 yr Violent Solar Storm Headed Towards Earth Sofia Friday, December 15, 2006 A violent explosion in the Sun's atmosphere is bombarding the Earth at over 1 M km/h, which will cause a brilliant light show while threatening to damage power grids and communications systems. Images from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory showed a bright flash near the Sun's equator overnight. Several of SOHO's sensors became temporarily overwhelmed by the amount of radiation emitted by the flares. On December 13, a solar flare from sunspot 930 has sent a giant coronal mass ejection directly toward Earth. The X-Class flare was classified as one of the larger outbursts from the sun. The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued an advisory reporting a geomagnetic storm in progress that has produced strong radiation blackouts. Strong to severe geomagnetic storming is expected through Friday. The advisory warns of potential disruptions over the next four days. The astronauts on the space shuttle will be safe from the sun's cloud of gas, NOAA said. The danger from such strong solar flares is that they send out clouds of charged particles that could damage communication systems and power grids. Nevertheless this solar flare will cause the so-called Northern Lights, which are a tremendous lights show.
December 15, 200619 yr hm wow, so we'll just wait and see what happens to the rest of us on earth while the handful of astronauts are safe and sound enjoying the show lol but on a serious note, that's pretty interesting. to think some serious damage could be done yet many are completely oblivious.
December 16, 200619 yr So maybe that's what caused the Northern Lights out to my east a few nights back...
December 16, 200619 yr hmmmm! wonder if thats why we had so much trouble sending text messages last night?
December 17, 200619 yr Author Hey, you know what....that explains alot!! Text messages were taking hours to get to people. Although this has happend before but not on so many messages.
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