
In 2025, a significant solar flare event is expected.
Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation that occur on the Sun’s surface, often associated with sunspots and solar storms.
These events can have notable impacts on Earth, including disruptions to communication systems, satellite operations, and power grids.
Recent studies indicate that the flare anticipated in 2025 may be one of the strongest occurrences in the current solar cycle, which began in December 2019.
Observations from various space agencies, including NASA and the European Space Agency, suggest that the Sun is entering a phase of increased activity, potentially leading to stronger and more frequent solar flares.
The potential effects of such an event on Earth could range from minor disruptions in GPS signals to major impacts on electrical infrastructure, these effects of the flares can cause major effects to society.
For more detailed information, resources from NASA and published studies in the Journal of Geophysical Research.