Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Powerful solar storm could zap satellites Strongest Solar Storm in 7 Years Hitting Earth flare briefly disrupt communications since 2005 hitting Since Headed to Slideshow Top news photos Jan. 23 After massive speeds Earthward Massive Flare May Spark Celestial Light Show eruption on sun shower with radiation may affect GPS Sun Blasts Another CME At and Mars Largest Hit Tuesday Strong Bombarding Giant Slam Earth; Could Disrupt Phones Northern lights Huge trigger Saturday night show We Need Repair the Auto Photos Best Map Yet of Universe Lights compete football weekend

After solar flare, massive storm speeds Earthward A solar flare Sunday triggered an outburst of solar material that should hit Earth Tuesday. The disturbance could lead to voltage swings on some power lines, as well as stronger northern lights. Solar flare may hit satellite communications, GPS A burst of radiation on the sun's surface may trigger a geomagnetic storm on Earth today that could disrupt satellite communication and the Global Positioning System by mid-morning, scientists at the Space Weather... Astronauts in Space Safe from Huge Solar Radiation Storm An intense solar flare unleashed the biggest radiation storm in years today (Jan. 23), but astronauts aboard the International Space Station are not in any danger, NASA officials say. Biggest solar storm since 2005 pummels Earth A potent solar flare has unleashed the biggest radiation storm since 2005 and could disrupt some satellite communications in the polar regions, US space weather monitors said Monday. Solar flare blasts radiation storm toward Earth A solar flare, seen on the top right, has caused a solar storm that could affect satellites and communications equipment in polar regions. (Credit: National Weather Service's Space Weather Prediction Center) A fastball of high-energy matter from the Sun is blasting toward the Earth and is expected to cause the largest solar radiation storm since 2005. Late last night, a solar flare caused a ... Solar flare could briefly disrupt communications A burst of radiation on the sun's surface may trigger a geomagnetic storm on Earth Tuesday that could disrupt satellite communications and global positioning systems, scientists at the Space Weather Prediction Center... Huge Solar Eruption Sparks Strongest Radiation Storm in 7 Years A powerful M9-class solar flare erupted early Jan. 23 (GMT) sparking a powerful radiation storm. Solar flare blasts radiation storm on Earth The burst of plasma from a solar flare is expected to reach the Earth's magnetic field tomorrow and potentially cause disruptions to satellites Solar Flare May Spark Weekend Northern Lights Show A powerful flare erupted from the sun Thursday (Jan. 19), unleashing a plasma wave that may supercharge the northern lights for skywatchers in high latitudes this weekend. Biggest solar storm in years pummels Earth A potent solar flare has unleashed the biggest radiation storm since 2005 and could disrupt some satellite communications in the polar regions, U.S. space weather monitors say.
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