mcmalloy t1_j3rgvg1 wrote
Reply to comment by redditisaclownshow in Huge solar flare erupts on the sun from 'hyperactive' sunspot | Space by mzpip
For sure. Back in may or June or 2021 a catastrophically large solar flare erupted, and Earth was like 7 days away in its orbit from getting hit
Had we been hit, basically half of the planet would have entered the pre electric era overnight
mcdeeeeezy t1_j3s2lzt wrote
How long would that last?
mcmalloy t1_j3s38nt wrote
I don’t know how long time it would take to return to normal. The flaring event itself is short lived, a few hours give or take. Probably decades for everything to be back to normal afterwards though
mnpfrg t1_j3v9k0k wrote
You are greatly exaggerating the potential effects of that flare. Also it missed by roughly seven days in the sun’s rotation not earth’s orbit. The distance earth travels in its orbit in a week is nothing compared to the size of a cme.
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