Things are heating up on the Sun! Last couple of weeks, the Sun was spotless and the solar activities were at an all time low. That changed when NASA reported a large solar flare eruption last week. The resultant solar storm only managed to side-swipe the Earth and the impact was minimal. But according to reports, eight new sunspots have emerged on the Earth-facing side of the solar disk. This means that the solar activity in Earth’s view is going to increase significantly this week. There are possibilities for solar storms, X-class solar flares and radiation storms with an emphasised risk on GPS systems. Know what to expect from the Sun this week. Also read: This Dangerous asteroid will come closer to Earth than even our satellites; Will it hit? NASA explains
The report comes from Dr. Tamitha Skov, Space Weather physicist and popularly known as Space weather woman. She has also worked with NASA previously. In a recent post, she analysed the Sun and gave out the prediction for this week. She reported that solar flare risks are going to increase this week. “Our Sun continues to impress with no less than eight active regions in Earth-view. Several of these are M-flare players and NOAA/SWPC is even giving us a small chance for X-class flares,” she stated in a post. She also added that radio blackouts are possible on Earth's dayside along with disruptions for GPS near dusk and dawn.
The eight new sunspots that have come to the Earth’s view have been named as solar region 3030, 3031, 3032, 3033, 3034, 3035, 3037 and 3038. Among them, solar regions 3030 and 3032 were involved in the major solar flare activity last week. According to the report, various M-class solar flares have been predicted to set off during this week, and
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