Sun unleashes X-class solar flare, blasts 3rd coronal mass ejection toward Earth in a week (video)

Sun unleashes X-class solar flare, blasts 3rd coronal mass ejection toward Earth in a week (video)

There are now three different coronal mass ejections (CMEs) heading toward our planet, which could mean increased opportunities this weekend to see the aurora across the northern U.S. and Europe.

CMEs are massive blasts of magnetic field and plasma that originate from solar flares from the sun, which can lead to powerful geomagnetic storms for us on Earth. These storms are what give skywatchers the chance to witness the stunning showcase of colors across the night sky known as auroras. 

Two CMEs were already Earth-bound from M-class solar flares that erupted on Wednesday (Aug. 7) and scientists at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) confirmed in their forecast discussion that another one originated from an X-class flare on Thursday (Aug. 8). These CMEs are timed up perfectly with the peak of the Perseid meteor shower on Aug. 11 and 12, meaning skywatchers could potentially catch not one stunning celestial spectacle this weekend, but two.

A NOAA release showing the solar flare on Aug. 8, 2024 and warning of the radio blackouts that accompanied it. (Image credit: NOAA)

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