The sun fired off a medium-strength flare on Tuesday (Sept. 9), then followed up with an
Earth-directed X-class flare — the most
powerful
type — on Wednesday evening (Sept. 10). Both storms erupted from a
sunspot known as Active Region 2158, which will be the focus of a
webcast hosted today at 1 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT) by the
online Slooh Community Observatory on its website:
www.slooh.com.
This storm will not be a direct hit - although it could disrupt some power lines and maybe kill a few satellites!
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