On September 6, 2017, the sun unleashed several massive bursts of energy. One of the blasts was the largest solar flare in 12 years. Energy from the explosion bombarded Earth, interfering with radio signals and GPS.
The sun follows an 11-year cycle, during which its activity rises and falls. Currently, our star should be entering a quiet phase, not flaring up. Scientists are keeping a close eye on the unusual space weather caused by changing conditions on the sun. It could have a big effect on our planet.
On September 6, 2017, the sun released several huge bursts of energy. One of the blasts was the largest solar flare in 12 years. Energy from the explosion struck Earth. It interfered with radio signals and GPS.
The sun follows an 11-year cycle. Its activity rises and falls during this period. Right now, our star should be entering a quiet stage. Instead, it’s flaring up. The sun’s changing conditions are causing unusual space weather. Scientists are keeping close watch, because this could have a big effect on Earth.