lunes, 1 de agosto de 2011

Intense Solar Flare Erupts From the Sun

M-Class Solar Flare Solar Dynamics Observatory

A powerful M9-class solar flare erupted from the sun at 10:09 p.m. EDT on July 29 
(0209 GMT July 30).
CREDIT: NASA/SDO


A powerful flare erupted from the sun this past weekend, but while the storm was not aimed directly at Earth, it was nearly the most powerful type of solar storm there is, scientists say.

The brief but strong solar flare occurred late Friday (July 29) at 10:09 p.m. EDT (0209 GMT July 30), and grew in intensity. 

The flare was followed by an unrelated geomagnetic storm, which was triggered by fluctuations in the solar wind, according to Spaceweather.com, a website that monitors space weather events.

As a result of the solar storm, skywatchers at high latitudes, particularly in the southern hemisphere, were alerted for potentially dazzling aurora displays.




Provided by SPACE.com