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Monday, 5 December 2011

Huge solar flare slams into Earth

Solar Flame
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NASA has revealed that a massive solar flare  that erupted  on  the  Sun over the weekend has hit the Earth’smagnetic field at approximately 8:15 a.m. EDT on Monday, following the impact of a coronal mass ejection (CME). It started when an X1.9-category flare erupted from the Sunspot 1302 — a 60,000-mile-long region that NASA calls ‘behemoth’ — at 5:40 am EDT on September 24. According to the space agency, the Goddard Space Weather Lab reported  a  strong  compression of Earth’s magnetosphere. Simulations indicate that solar wind plasma has penetrated close to geosynchronous orbit starting at 9am. The strong-to-severe (Kp=8) geomagnetic storm is likely to disrupt GPS signals, radio communications and power grids, although no interruptions had been reported. Read Full: Huge solar flare slams into Earth - Hindustan Times