Solar Disconnect: Sun Unleashes Powerful Flares
Sun's Fiery Temper Tantrum Sparks Global Radio Blackouts and Auroras
Two massive solar flares, classified as X1.2 and X2.7, erupted from the sun on May 13 and 14, 2025, causing widespread radio blackouts across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. As the sun enters its solar maximum phase, experts discuss the potential risks to technology and infrastructure, while skywatchers revel in the stunning auroral displays.
Introduction to Solar Flares
Recent Solar Flares and Their Impact
Understanding Solar Flares and Their Classification
Effects of Solar Flares on Earth
Current Solar Cycle: Solar Maximum
Predicting Future Solar Activity
Impact on Aviation and Space Operations
Geomagnetic Storms and Their Consequences
Public Perception and Reactions
Scientific Observations and Research
Economic, Social, and Political Implications
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