no but they have taken pictures
No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.
Solar flares, which are eruptions of energy on the sun's surface, are not typically harmful to human health. However, intense solar flares can cause disruptions to satellite communication systems and power grids on Earth. It is important to protect your eyes if observing a solar flare directly, as looking at the sun without proper eye protection can cause permanent damage to your vision.
solar flares can wipe out global communication. they can temporarily disable satellites and that can wipeout telephones, internet, and x-box live. the charged particles coming off the sun and going with the solar winds can come into the earth's atmosphere. that can cause Auroras. charged particles coming in and mixing with high-altitude air molecules that cause the Auroras.
They don't. Climate change occurs on the Earth. Sun spots and solar flares occur on the Sun. The Sun heating up could cause a climate change on the Earth, but sunspots and solar flares don't really have much to do with that.
You can see Solar Flares in the Suns' Corona. corona (apex)
Sun, Stars, Sagitarius, Space dust, Satellites, Solar flares, Saturn
the cause sun spots create prominences the solar flares that interferes with earth's satellites
Solar flares happen on the Sun
No, but it does have solar flares. Solar flares are small explosions that happen on the sun everyday.
No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.No. Solar flares are a characteristic of the Sun and other stars, not of planets.
No, but it has Sun Flares
No. There will be solar flares in 2012 - there are flares every year, even the last couple of years during the depth of the deepest solar minimum in the last century - but solar flares do not "attack the Earth". It is possible that a massive solar flare could cause communications outages, or damage satellites, or cause spectacular auroras - but that could happen ANY time. There were a few satellites damaged by solar flares during the last solar max, in 2002, but the doom-sayers were wrong about that one, too.
No objects on the sun. but there are sunspots and flares.
Flares. They are called Flares
Solar flares
they are solar flares
Yes, the planets can be described as being satellites of the sun.