Impacts of Strong Solar Flares
May 14, 2013 — Given a
legitimate need to protect Earth from the most intense forms of space
weather -- great bursts of electromagnetic energy and particles that can
sometimes stream from the sun -- some people worry that a gigantic
"killer solar flare" could hurl enough energy to destroy Earth, but this
is not actually possible.
Solar activity is indeed currently ramping up toward what is known as
solar maximum, something that occurs approximately every 11 years.
However, this same solar cycle has occurred over millennia so anyone
over the age of 11 has already lived through such a solar maximum with
no harm.This is not to say that space weather can't affect our planet. The explosive heat of a solar flare can't make it all the way to our globe, but electromagnetic radiation and energetic particles certainly can.
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Sources: NASA, ScienceDaily.com .
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Video: Biggest Solar Flares of Year (2013 May 14):
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