Solar Flare Causes Disruptions in Earth’s Communication Systems – Understand the Rare Phenomenon

Erupção solar causa perturbações nos sistemas de comunicação da Terra; entenda o fenômeno raro
Solar Flare Causes Disruptions in Earth’s Communication Systems – Understand the Rare Phenomenon (Photo: X)

On Wednesday (May 14), a solar flare caused disruptions in communication systems across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

According to Space.com, the flare extended over 1 million kilometers — equivalent to the distance from Earth to the Moon and back, twice.

“I’m not sure what to call this flare — maybe a ‘bird wing’ or ‘angel wing’ event? Either way, it’s truly something to see!” wrote Vincent Ledvina, a well-known aurora chaser, in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

The X2.7-class flare is the strongest of 2025 so far and originated in region AR4087. The phenomenon caused R3-level radio blackouts in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East — regions that were in direct sunlight at the time of the event.

According to NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center, solar flares of this magnitude are rare. Flares are classified from A to X, with this one falling on the lower end of the highest category, experts say.

Photo and video: X @Vincent_Ledvina. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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