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Observation: UAE astronomer captures ‘giant solar flares’ during strongest solar storm hitting Earth

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Last updated: 2024/05/11 at 6:50 PM
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The UAE may have missed the northern lights that adorned skies in other parts of the world as an ‘extreme’ solar storm struck Earth on Friday evening — but it didn’t mean the phenomenon was completely out of sight in the country. One UAE astronomer was able to capture a rare celestial scene that’s just as interesting: Giant flames bursting from the sun — how the solar storm started.

Mohammad Odeh, chairman of International Astronomy Centre (IAC), on Saturday shared images of the “giant sunspot” that triggered the most powerful geomagnetic storm the Earth has seen in 20 years. This massive sunspot cluster was 17 times wider than Earth — and from this spot, several coronal mass ejections (CMEs) emerged. These expulsions of plasma and magnetic fields threatened disruptions to power grids and satellites, according to an advisory from the US-based National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Using special telescopes, Odeh photographed the sun from the IAC’s Astronomical Seal Observatory in Abu Dhabi. Monitoring the phenomenon, Odeh said the sun saw four strong flares during the past two days. The first one was recorded at 1 pm, UAE time, on May 9; then at 10 pm on the same day; at 10:54 am on Friday; and at 5:23 am on Saturday. From these flares, a CME was released towards Earth.

“When these emissions reach Earth, they cause disturbances in the Earth’s magnetic field and cause the appearance of the aurora borealis. Due to the intensity of these explosions and emissions, the aurora borealis was seen in areas that had not been seen for a long time,” the expert explained. The incredible sightings of the northern lights in the northern hemisphere came from the first flare that struck Earth at 8 pm, GMT (12 am, UAE time), on Friday. More flares are about to hit the planet, he said.

“The second emission is expected to arrive today, Saturday, at 11 pm GMT, and the third emission is expected to arrive tomorrow, Sunday, at 10 am, while the fourth emission is expected to arrive tomorrow, Sunday, at 12 noon,” Odeh said. The UAE astronomer’s images captured the giant sunspot and the giant flames emanating from the sun, providing a fascinating visual insight into the solar storm that resulted in the aurora borealis.

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