[metaslider id="1472"]
  • Breaking News
  • U.S. News
  • Contact
  • Print Edition
  • Subscribe
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
Advertise with us
CHICAGO LEADER
Donate Now
  • Home
    • Events
    • Subscribe to the print newspaper
    • Scavenger Hunt Contest
    • Download Media Kit PDF
    • Ad submission
    • Sponsors
  • World
    Polo g

    Polo G and Rodeo Rack Up Scheme Charges

    Trump

    Trump Democratic Voter Election Victory

    Bronny

    Bronny James Rookie Year

    Trending Tags

    • Breaking News
    • Health
    • Coronavirus
    • coronavirus pandemic
  • U.S. News
    • All
    • Black History
    • Chicago
    Donald Trump

    Donald Trump Wins 2024 Election

    Lil Wayne

    Lil Wayne’s Legacy

    New year's

    New Year’s: A Celebration of Fresh Starts and New Beginnings

    Trending Tags

    • U.S.
    • U.S. Census
    • Politics
  • Business
    • All
    • Jobs
    nurses

    The Vital Role of Nurses in Healthcare

    23andMe Data Breach Settlement

    23andMe Data Breach Settlement

    Miley Cyrus Named Youngest Disney Legend

    Miley Cyrus Named Youngest Disney Legend

    Trending Tags

    • Wall Street
    • Trump
    • Bankruptcy
    • Federal Reserve Bank
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Arts
    • Book Review
    • Chicago Film Office
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    Polo g

    Polo G and Rodeo Rack Up Scheme Charges

    Thanksgiving

    Thanksgiving Celebration This Year

    Christmas

    Christmas Magic Fills Hearts

    Trending Tags

    • Movies
    • marvel movies
    • Dancing
  • Sports
  • Science
    Category Five Hurricane Million

    Category Five Hurricane Million

    candy

    Urgent Candy Recall Due to Salmonella Contamination

    Asteroid

    Asteroid ‘God of Chaos’ Astronomic Scare in the Making

    Trending Tags

    • UFO
    • Coronavirus
    • Novel coronavirus
    • coronavirus pandemic
    • NASA
    • scientists
  • Health
    • All
    • COVID-19
    • Food
    • Marijuana
    • Mental Health
    Electric Vehicles

    Electric Vehicles in 2024

    Depressed

    Depression and Their Causes

    Benefits

    Benefits of Regular Exercise

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Mr. Robot
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Climate Change
    • Flat Earth
  • Home
    • Events
    • Subscribe to the print newspaper
    • Scavenger Hunt Contest
    • Download Media Kit PDF
    • Ad submission
    • Sponsors
  • World
    Polo g

    Polo G and Rodeo Rack Up Scheme Charges

    Trump

    Trump Democratic Voter Election Victory

    Bronny

    Bronny James Rookie Year

    Trending Tags

    • Breaking News
    • Health
    • Coronavirus
    • coronavirus pandemic
  • U.S. News
    • All
    • Black History
    • Chicago
    Donald Trump

    Donald Trump Wins 2024 Election

    Lil Wayne

    Lil Wayne’s Legacy

    New year's

    New Year’s: A Celebration of Fresh Starts and New Beginnings

    Trending Tags

    • U.S.
    • U.S. Census
    • Politics
  • Business
    • All
    • Jobs
    nurses

    The Vital Role of Nurses in Healthcare

    23andMe Data Breach Settlement

    23andMe Data Breach Settlement

    Miley Cyrus Named Youngest Disney Legend

    Miley Cyrus Named Youngest Disney Legend

    Trending Tags

    • Wall Street
    • Trump
    • Bankruptcy
    • Federal Reserve Bank
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Arts
    • Book Review
    • Chicago Film Office
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    Polo g

    Polo G and Rodeo Rack Up Scheme Charges

    Thanksgiving

    Thanksgiving Celebration This Year

    Christmas

    Christmas Magic Fills Hearts

    Trending Tags

    • Movies
    • marvel movies
    • Dancing
  • Sports
  • Science
    Category Five Hurricane Million

    Category Five Hurricane Million

    candy

    Urgent Candy Recall Due to Salmonella Contamination

    Asteroid

    Asteroid ‘God of Chaos’ Astronomic Scare in the Making

    Trending Tags

    • UFO
    • Coronavirus
    • Novel coronavirus
    • coronavirus pandemic
    • NASA
    • scientists
  • Health
    • All
    • COVID-19
    • Food
    • Marijuana
    • Mental Health
    Electric Vehicles

    Electric Vehicles in 2024

    Depressed

    Depression and Their Causes

    Benefits

    Benefits of Regular Exercise

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Mr. Robot
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Climate Change
    • Flat Earth
No Result
View All Result
CHICAGO LEADER
No Result
View All Result

Sunspot Causes Radio Blackout

by Khalyse Hemingway
August 23, 2023
in Education, Featured, Headlines, Mental Health, Science, Technology
0
Sunspot

Courtesy of Ars Electronica Flicker Cc0

Terms to Know

  • Sunspot: Sunspots are areas that appear dark on the surface of the Sun. They appear dark because they are more relaxed than other parts of the Sun’s surface. The temperature of a sunspot is still very hot though —around 6,500 degrees Fahrenheit!
  • Solar flare: A solar flare is an intense burst of radiation from the Sun.  
  • Solar storm: This term is used to describe atmospheric effects on Earth that are caused by the Sun. These usually occur when the sun exerts a burst of energy in the form of solar flares and coronal mass ejections.
Sunspot
Courtesy of Kevin Gill Flicker Cc0

A gigantic sunspot was found on the surface of the sun and was ranked as an extreme X-class flare. X-class flares are considered the most dangerous type of a solar flare the sun could produce. When this solar storm slammed into our planet, it caused radio blackouts across the U.S., but experts say that this issue could have been a lot worse. 

This dark patch was named AR3354. It surfaced from the sun on June 27 and took less than two days to grow 1.35 billion square miles. Just for imagery, this flare would be ten sizes bigger than our Earth. Space scientists who studied this rapid emergence were unnerved and were worried that it could create more solar storms, stated Spaceweather.com.

After the sunspot reached its final size, it produced a M-class flare on June 29th. The sunspot was generally still and unbothered until July 2nd. On this day, an X-class flare emerged and was aimed toward Earth. 

(Note: solar flare classes from least to most dangerous are A, B, C, M, and X. Going up the latter class, each category is about ten times stronger than the last.) 

The Results of the X-Class Flare

This X-class flare pierced through the Earth’s magnetic fields and the ionized gasses in its atmosphere with its powerful radiation. This action transformed the molecules into thick and dense plasma. Shortly after a blackout happened, this event spread all across the Western side of the U.S. and the Eastern Pacific Ocean, says the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). 

This event lasted about 30 minutes. However, reporters state that this event could have ended terribly. It was said that this flare could have produced a Coronal mass ejection (CME)—this is a swift magnetized cloud of plasma. If a flare this size shot down a CME towards us, it would disturb the Earth’s magnetic field. This event is known as a geomagnetic storm. In the end, it would have resulted in a radio blackout even more significant than before, and it would affect up to half the entire planet.

Additionally, it would also damage the orbiting satellites around the earth and affect its power infrastructure. Thankfully, since a CME had not been launched, we did not suffer from these casualties. However, the size of A3345 has not decreased and remains capable of throwing out more M and X-class flares in the upcoming days. This could potentially launch CMEs down to earth. 

The Next Solar Flare

As the sun reaches its maximum, a sunspot will grow larger and will become more frequent. They say that this is “the most active part of its solar cycle.” Consequently, the number and force of these solar flares also increase.

As of December 2018, the start of the solar flare began. Scientists hypothesized that it would reach its final form in 2025 and that the next solar maximum would come sooner than the last. Not only this, but they also stated that it would have a much stronger peak than what they intended. (The last solar flare indicated that the solar peak is approaching at a fast rate.)

A3354 is said to be the largest sunspot region as well as the second largest of this solar cycle, as reported by SpaceWeatherLive.com. Moving on the number of sunspots has increased at a much faster paste than expected. Over 28 months, the sun developed a plethora of dark spots on its surface. The NOAA predicted this change, but they had not expected such a large amount.

This year, the Earth has faced nine solar flares in total. The one mentioned earlier was that ninth. In January, there was a “surprise x-class” flare that burst from a concealed sunspot on the sun’s far side. This position shot a flare down and narrowly missed Earth. February also displayed another X-class flare. This one, however, exploded beside a plasma shockwave, also known as a “solar tsunami” which hit our planet. This flare also resulted in radio blackouts.

By: Khalyse Hemingway

Sources

NASA: sunspots and solar flares

Space Weather: What’s up in space

NOAA: CURRENT SPACE WEATHER CONDITIONS on NOAA Scales

Wonderopolis: What is a solar storm?

Inset image courtesy of Kevin Gill Flicker page -Creative Commons License

Featured image courtesy of Ars Electronica Flicker page -Creative Commons License

Related

Tags: EarthsolarSunspotx-class
Khalyse Hemingway

Khalyse Hemingway

Hello, my name is Khalyse Hemingway. I'm 17 years old and I'm an African American artist. I enjoy things like drawing, baking, reading, and video games. At the age of 13, I became a Chicago resident in the Lawndale community. Since then I've been attending North Lawndale College Prep. However, as a Senior, this will be my final year (2023). I've learned many things and met many people from my experiences here. They made me as independent and as hard-working as I am today. Most importantly, Chicago has taught me "to chase my dreams." As a child, I loved to create, but I gradually started to fall out of my beloved hobby. Hoverer, this all changed when I started to move homes. In these episodes, I would often entertain myself by drawing. From comic books, novels, and more, I rewound my passion for art. Taking these interests into my new life at North Lawndale, my fellow classmates recognized me for my talents and encouraged me to make use of them. I aspire to be as great as they describe me to be. With every word I type and every picture I draw, I'll never let go of my passions again. By Khalyse Hemingway

Next Post
scientists

Scientists Warn Risks of Arctic 'Time Traveling' Pathogens

Category

  • Agriculture
  • American Civics
  • Animals
  • Arts
  • Black History
  • Blog
  • Book Review
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Chicago
  • Chicago Film Office
  • Chicago Leader Bios
  • CL Bio
  • COVID-19
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Featured
  • Food
  • Gaming
  • Headlines
  • Health and Lifestyle
  • If You Ask Me
  • Jobs
  • Marijuana
  • Mental Health
  • Movie
  • Music
  • Opinion
  • Phalanx Family Services
  • Political Left
  • Political Right
  • Politics
  • Press Release
  • Print News
  • Religion
  • Science
  • Service Corps
  • Shooting
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • U.S. News
  • Video
  • World
Chicago Leader Logo

Chicago Leader primarily seeks to serve black and brown communities by providing them with print and online news communicated through the voices of trained citizen journalists residing in our communities.
Protected by Copyscape

Recent Posts

  • Polo G and Rodeo Rack Up Scheme Charges
  • Trump Democratic Voter Election Victory
  • Donald Trump Wins 2024 Election

Quick Links

  • Breaking News
  • U.S. News
  • Contact
  • Print Edition
  • Subscribe

Search Content

No Result
View All Result

Posts Achieve

  • About
  • Ad submission
  • Contact
  • Team
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • FAQ
  • Mission
  • Cookie Policy

© 2018-2025 Chicago Leader - TNS theme by Frackle.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Manage Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • World
  • Business
  • Science
  • Entertainment
  • Gaming
  • Movie
  • Music
  • Sports
  • Health and Lifestyle
  • View Print Edition
  • Subscribe to the print newspaper
  • Contact

© 2018-2025 Chicago Leader - TNS theme by Frackle.