Oh my God it's here...
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I first read it as a X-16 flare and got worried... then I saw the decimal point: X-1.6 Meh.
In modern times, the largest solar flare measured with instruments occurred on November 4, 2003. This event saturated the GOES detectors, and because of this its classification is only approximate. Initially, extrapolating the GOES curve, it was estimated to be X28. Later analysis of the ionospheric effects suggested increasing this estimate to X45 This event produced the first clear evidence of a new spectral component above 100 GHz.
It ain't over yet
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/
aurora watchers in the northern U.S. should be looking for possible activity tonight through Saturday night. Stay tuned for updates.
1st I was :biggrin:
then realized you didn't fake that
and now realize we are all doomed![]()