A recent study has discovered that shining loops of plasma on the sun’s surface ‘flicker’ hours before releasing potentially hazardous solar flares. Recognizing these early signs could lead to more reliable space weather forecasts and better preparedness for solar flare impacts.
Vero’s thoughts on the news:
The discovery of pre-flare plasma flickers is a groundbreaking advancement in space weather prediction. Incorporating this data into app development for space weather monitoring could significantly enhance alert systems, offering users timely warnings and safety measures. For those in the tech field, it emphasizes the necessity for continual innovation and understanding of natural phenomena influencing our technological infrastructure.
Source: Invisible ‘flickering’ on the sun could predict potentially dangerous solar flares hours in advance – Livescience.com
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