Solar flares have minimal impact on the Earth, much less on the day to day lives of its inhabitants. So what should you do during a solar flare? Whatever it is you would normally do, and don't worry about it :)
I'm not an expert on space or anything but if you notice that the sun seems a little brighter you probably shouldn't look at it. Just a thought.
solar flare or solar prominences
An eruption on the sun's surface is a solar flare, which is a sudden and intense release of energy and radiation. Solar flares can create disturbances in Earth's magnetic field and affect communication systems and power grids.
They are called solar prominences.
solar flares
The voltage induced in a solar flare can vary greatly, but it can reach levels of billions of volts. The intense magnetic activity and radiation from the flare can produce powerful electric currents and induce significant voltages in objects such as power lines and communication systems on Earth.
Graeme King wrote solar flare in 2009
A solar flare can set off beautiful Northern Lights. If the solar flare is really powerful, it can mess up communications and it can wreck the power grid.
Direct exposure to a solar flare can harm you physically by causing radiation burns and potentially damaging the skin and eyes. However, the Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field provide protection for us against most harmful effects of solar flares. It is advisable to avoid prolonged exposure to solar radiation during periods of high solar activity.
If its sufficiently shielded, maintained and fueled, I don't see why not.
Yes, a solar flare and a sun flare are the same thing. They refer to sudden releases of energy in the sun's atmosphere that can cause disturbances on Earth.
The biggest solar flare ever measured occurred on November 4, 2003. It is estimated that this flare was an X28.
Solar Flare - 2008 was released on: USA: 6 June 2008
Solar Flare - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
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solar wind, solar flare
It would wipe out all electricity. a solar flare occurs every 11 years.
Solar flares can reach temperatures of tens of millions of degrees Fahrenheit (or tens of millions of degrees Celsius). This extreme heat is generated due to the release of magnetic energy during the flare.