They can cause major damage or knock them out of orbit.
Yes it does, if powerful enough. Wiki Telstar 401.
Solar flares discharge radiation and charged particles.
You can see Solar Flares in the Suns' Corona. corona (apex)
No. Solar flares have nothing to do with tsunamis.
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.
Yes it does, if powerful enough. Wiki Telstar 401.
Because if there are solar flares than those satellites get hurt!
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.
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Solar flares
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the cause sun spots create prominences the solar flares that interferes with earth's satellites
Solar flares happen on the Sun
Solar flares discharge radiation and charged particles.
You can see Solar Flares in the Suns' Corona. corona (apex)
No. Solar flares have nothing to do with tsunamis.
No. Solar flares are a common occurrence. Earth's magnetic field protects us from the worst of it. The greatest danger is that an especially powerful solar flare could knock out satellites and damage electrical systems.