Sun explosion or solar flare is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the energy in the sun is released suddenly.
The sun experiences a solar flare cycle that lasts for about 11 years.
Solar flares can affect the performance of satellites and telecommunications systems on earth.
In 1859, there was a very strong solar flare known as Carrington Event, which produced a very large geomagnetic storm on earth.
Geomagnetic storms produced by solar flares can cause aurora borealis or aurora Australis, which is light that appears in the northern or southern sky.
Solar flares can also affect human health, especially for astronauts who are in space.
NASA has a special satellite in charge of monitoring solar activity and solar flares called Solar Dynamics Observatory.
The biggest solar flare ever recorded occurred in 2003 and referred to as Solar Flare X28.
Solar flares can also affect the electric current on earth and cause extensive power outages.
Solar Flare is one example of a very amazing and amazing natural phenomenon.