Solar Flare Could Bring Northern Lights This Weekend
Protect electronics from huge solar eruption by unplugging computers, phones Saturday morning.
An unusually huge solar flair is sending charged particles racing to the earth with a possibility of disrupting power grids and impacting GPS satellites.
But on the upside, it could also result in the Northern Lights to be seen throughout the US this weekend including in Massachusetts, according to a report on SPACE.com
The massive flare erupted yesterday, Thursday, July 12, just after noon, releasing solar plasma that is racing to earth at three million mph.
A similiar-sized flare was produced on the sun in March.
The burst is expected to hit the earth – and Belmont – at 6:20 a.m. Saturday plus or minus seven hours, according to researchers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.
The flare's arrival will likely create moderate to severe geomagnetic storms in the atmosphere, which experts believe may cause temporary disruptions to GPS signals, radio communications and power grids.
On-line sites and techno-followers advise that tonight is a good time to back-up computer data and not to keep computers or other devises plugged into electrical outlets.
Those same geomagnetic storms do generate dramatic aurora displays, which are also known as the northern lights.
The northern lights are usually restricted to high latitutes because Earth's magnetic field lines tend to funnel these particles over the poles.
If you should experience disruption of power, call the Belmont Municipal Light Department at 617-993-2800.
David E Levin
8:51 am on Saturday, July 14, 2012
There is something stupid about the way in which this story was presented -- 6:20am Saturday plus or minus 7 hours?? Besides which, at 3 million miles per hour, it should have arrived at 7pm Friday. Someone isn't thinking clearly.