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Solar Eruption Triggers Strongest Radiation Storm

ForgedArtificer writes "A recent eruption on the sun will be exposing Earth to the strongest radiation storm seen since 2005. [The storm] will potentially disrupt communications and put high-flyers at risk of radiation exposure." Says Spaceweather.com: "On the NOAA scale of radiation storms, this one ranks S3, which means it could, e.g., cause isolated reboots of computers onboard Earth-orbiting satellites and interfere with polar radio communications." According to the Christian Science Monitor, "NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a geomagnetic storm watch, and the agency's deputy, Kathy Sullivan, said that polar flights are expected to be re-routed."

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  1. Re:ISS by The+Grim+Reefer · · Score: 5, Informative

    I suppose the people in the ISS qualify as "high flyers", but NASA says that will be no risk for them

    "On the International Space Station there is a special thick-walled room to which the astronauts have had to retreat during times of increased solar radiation."

    I'm guessing they'll be using this. At least until they add a deflector dish to reroute main power through. ;-)

  2. Re:Which radio freq's will be most affected? by X0563511 · · Score: 4, Informative

    The reflection window will shift up (away from HF and towards UHF/VHF), meaning the lower frequencies will start to be absorbed while the higher ones start to reflect more (vs just refracting through)

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