What happened on March 12 was similar to the 1859 outburst – only worse. Early estimates suggest that this explosion was ten to a hundred times more powerful than the one of 1859. Such events – if not quite so extreme -- are not uncommon. One serious difference from 1859 was that explosion took place on the side of the sun facing away from earth. If it had been facing in our direction, if the earth had borne the full brunt of that blast, we can scarcely imagine the results. It’s likely that all operating electrical systems would have been immediately destroyed
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/03/dodging_the_apocalypse.html
Expect more 7+ magnitude earthquakes in the coming month's... As we head into the next GSM (Grand Solar Minimum) smaller CME's & Super Flare's will become amplified due to our reduced magnetosphere. 🖖
Our solar system is changing... Jupiter's red spot continues to shrink to the smallest size in recorded history...
That was a big one yes ,. but they happen ,. like in 2017 .
Aldo they hardly ever face the Earth ,. like the other planets seem to attract them away from the Earth . Some kind of electrical Universe thing .
Not saying it could not ,. as for the next one could wipe our technology straight out . ... I am ready for that ,.. are you ?
Did see some amazing Northern lights , down in south Norway from that last one . Waves of light riding north to south in the night sky . A friend made a picture of that ,. to bad the bright moon made it look only white .
And sorry for saying this ,.. but , Sun ,.. just do it !
This civilization deserves it .
;-)
not really
A resourceful man will know what to do to survive .
Be ready to leave for the woods .
;-)
What a scary thing! I cant imagine what it would be like...