Posted on 07/06/2021 7:13:38 AM PDT by Red Badger
The flare region can be seen on the right. (NASA/SDO)
The Sun appears to be waking up from the quiet period of its 11-year cycle.
On 3 July 2021, at 14:29 UTC (10:29 EDT), our wild star spat out its first X-class flare of Solar Cycle 25; it was the most powerful flare we've seen since September 2017.
X-class flares are among the most powerful solar eruptions from our host star, with the mightiest on record being an astonishing X28 in November 2003.
This new flare wasn't quite so intense, clocking in at X1.5 - but, even so, it produced a pulse of X-rays that hit the upper atmosphere and managed to cause a shortwave radio blackout over the Atlantic Ocean.
The most recent X-class flare, prior to this new one, took place in September 2017, when the Sun erupted in an X8.2 flare.
It's a sign, along with an increase in coronal loops of plasma arcing up from the Sun's surface, that the cycle is definitely becoming more active.
Although the Sun seems pretty consistent from our day-to-day perspective here on Earth, a long-term view reveals dynamic activity. Part of that is the solar cycle.
This is based on the Sun's magnetic field, which flips around every 11 years, north and south magnetic poles switching places. It's not known what drives these cycles (recent research suggests it has to do with an 11.07-year planetary alignment), but the poles switch when the magnetic field is at its weakest, also known as the solar minimum.
Because the Sun's magnetic field controls its activity - sunspots (temporary regions of strong magnetic fields), solar flares, and coronal mass ejections (produced by magnetic field lines snapping and reconnecting) - this stage of the cycle manifests as a period of minimal activity.
Once the poles have switched, the magnetic field strengthens, and solar activity rises to a solar maximum before subsiding for the next polar switch. The most recent solar minimum took place in December 2019, so, over the coming months and years, we should expect to see the Sun getting more rowdy, peaking at maximum in around July 2025.
Not all solar maxima are created equal, so it's not entirely clear whether we will have a weak or powerful cycle. The average sunspot count for a maximum is 179; Solar Cycle 24 peaked at only 114. NASA and the NOAA have predicted Solar Cycle 25 will be similar, with a peak of 115 sunspots, but other scientists have predicted quite the opposite - one of the strongest solar maxima ever recorded.
Interestingly, it took nearly twice as long for the first X-class flare to appear in Solar Cycle 24. If that is significant, we won't know until after the solar maximum for Solar Cycle 25.
So what does this mean for Earth? Well, if a solar flare or coronal mass ejection blasts out in the direction of Earth, we can see a few effects. There's no danger from radiation to us humans scrambling about on the surface - our atmosphere protects us.
But for more powerful flares - like the one of 3 July - and weaker, M-class flares, we can see some disruptions to the atmospheric layers where communications signals travel. This means radio communications and navigation systems can be affected. For the most extreme events, power grids may be knocked offline, although that happens incredibly rarely.
Material from the Sun can also trigger auroras here on Earth, as particles interact with gases in our planet's atmosphere to produce the glowing phenomenon.
The sunspot that produced the flare, named 2838, developed overnight out of nowhere, and was also responsible for an M2 flare. It has since rotated away out of view to the far side of the Sun, where it may still be active. We'll have to wait a few days to see if it rotates back.
Unless I can have my pop-corn pop itself in direct sunlight...
Awesome!
I’ll had to watch providing the sky is clear.
I thought the sun was supposed to be dying?
Not quite yet.
Are you a suspicious observer? I watch this guy every morning. His room and gloom are much more timely than anyone else on the planet.
At the speed of light it’s just a bit over 8 minutes to the sun.
This guy is all about the sun.
“Are you a suspicious observer? I watch this guy every morning. His room and gloom are much more timely than anyone else on the planet.”
Likewise. Ben Davidson seems to really have his stuff together and I think he has a better handle on how the universe functions (plasma) than most (he’s not just a youtuber).
The article for this thread neglects to clearly state that the the X-class flare from July 5th is not headed toward earth.
NASA’s emerald spiral is cool. I understand the left is looking down on the top of our solar system with the sun in the middle and the earth is the yellow dot to the right. The center is on the horizontal axis with the sun to the left, and I haven’t figured out the right image. (X, Y and Z axis to translate 3 dimensions onto a flat image.) Just can’t quite visualize it yet. So glad that there are a lot of other directions besides straight at earth that these things can go. But one of these days, Alice. One of these days, POW! Right in the kisser!
Can’t figure out how to post it so here is a link.
It looks like the main impact would have made it to earth well within 48 hours.
I know 8 minutes speed of light from sun. And thats the speed of the knowing of a flare. I believe the gamma and other rays are slower.
We are Ants, yet the Left thinks we can control the Climate.
The fact that the Earth even exists and supports Life is a Miracle that God Almighty bestowed upon us, yet a majority of Humanity has no appreciation for the Gift that was given them.
His latest textbook has a chapter dedicated to space weather and human physiological response. Grandpa’s trick knee really is a thing just like the ‘crazy’ elephants in India trying to get away from the new North pole. Seriously considering making a purchase. He is only a few hundred miles away over by CO Spgs. I should drop in for a chat.
That was my initial gut chuckle when seeing this article. It was at least a day late in warning all of us that we were all gonna die.
RUN FOR THE HILLS!!!
And remember. That glowing ball of energy has nothing to do with earth’s climate.
Outstanding. I hate this crappy tablet and should get a better one.
Looks more like about a 3 maybe 4 day time dwell on the main impact. More time to panic!
thank you, very cool...
I hope this one was not quite as bad as that!
Do we go around the Sun clockwise or counterclockwise?..............
nightmare fuel...
“His latest textbook has a chapter dedicated to space weather and human physiological response. Grandpa’s trick knee really is a thing just like the ‘crazy’ elephants in India trying to get away from the new North pole. Seriously considering making a purchase. He is only a few hundred miles away over by CO Spgs. I should drop in for a chat.”
You should. Maybe buy a lot in his Observer Ranch.
I have his First and Second edition text books. Still working my way through the 2nd edition. There’s a lot of education there. Considering purchase of his Next End of the World book, too, just haven’t made the commitment.
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