kickingfrog Posted July 14, 2012 Report Posted July 14, 2012 The part that caught my attention was the "exceptional" Auroa Borealis being visible much farther south. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/massive-blast-of-radiation-from-a-huge-solar-flare-headed-for-earth/article4417100/ Massive blast of radiation from a huge solar flare headed for Earth Toronto — The Canadian Press Published Saturday, Jul. 14 2012, 3:51 AM EDT Last updated Saturday, Jul. 14 2012, 3:55 AM EDT The earth is due to be hit this morning by a massive blast of solar radiation that NASA warns could temporarily disrupt satellite communications and power grids. The solar storm began Thursday when a sunspot unleashed a huge flare that hurled a cloud of highly charged particles toward earth at almost 5-million kilometres an hour. Scientists say it’s the strongest sun storm so far this summer, adding it could be up to 300-thousand kilometres long. NASA says the solar eruption could trigger an exceptional northern lights display that may be seen as far south as Alabama and California. There have been five previous solar outbursts already this year, but none caused any problems on Earth.
DRIFTER_016 Posted July 15, 2012 Report Posted July 15, 2012 I can guarantee I won't see it. It won't get dark here for another 4 or 5 weeks.
Rod Caster Posted July 16, 2012 Report Posted July 16, 2012 How can I go to work when there is a 300 000 km long sun storm about to hit earth's magnetosphere? honestly, this might be my best excuse yet.
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