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Do you think the solar flairs form the sun are messing with the internet

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Indeed they are. This event brings to mind the iconic night-time solar radio burst of March 8, 1958. Five radio telescopes at the University of Florida picked up emissions from the sun while observing the planet Jupiter in tthe middle of the night. On the other side of the world, radio astronomers in daylit Australia confirmed that a powerful solar radio burst had taken place at that exact time.......

NIGHT-TIME SOLAR RADIO BURST: The M9-class solar flare of August 4th produced a burst of shortwave static so powerful that receivers on Earth picked it up after sunset. "A RadioJove observer in Florida recorded the burst when the sun was 38 degrees below the horizon," reports amateur radio astronomer Thomas Ashcraft. Ashcraft's own radio telescope in New Mexico recorded the event 1 hour and 54 minutes after sunset:



"To my knowledge, receptions like this are very rare," says Ashcraft.

Indeed they are. This event brings to mind the iconic night-time solar radio burst of March 8, 1958. Five radio telescopes at the University of Florida picked up emissions from the sun while observing the planet Jupiter in tthe middle of the night. On the other side of the world, radio astronomers in daylit Australia confirmed that a powerful solar radio burst had taken place at that exact time. The event is described in a 1959 Nature paper by pioneering radio astronomers Alex Smith and Tom Carr. They considered the possibility that solar radio waves might have been reflected by the Moon or carried to the night side of Earth by ionospheric ducting. In tthe end, they could not conclusively explain what happened and to this day night-time solar radio bursts remain a puzzle. ..."

http://spaceweather.com/ August 7, 2011

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No. The solar flares this week are quite mild, and should have no effect other than to cause aurora (northern lights). If you didn't have the internet, you probably wouldn't even KNOW there were solar flares this week!

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No they arent. Internet connectivity has nothing to do with solar flares.

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It has happened before. In the early days of telegraph, a solar flare burned out the entire system. We are just lucky we haven't had any more big flares since then.

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Ah yes THAT must be it! Of course, silly me....however, I do live in Scotland. Sorry, what is this Sun thing you talk about?
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