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."
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. ;-)
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)
For large sets, this will be our guide even unto death, for the LORD will work for each type of data it is applied to...