A major solar flare is not threatened by the Artemis 2 lunar probe, NASA says

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A large solar flare from the sun does not pose a threat to the launch planned by NASA. The Work of Artemis 2 to the moon this week, the space agency said today.

The X1.4 class explosion caused radio blackouts in parts of Asia and Australia when it erupted from the sun’s hot spot on Sunday (March 29) at 11:19 pm EDT (0319 March 30 GMT). The flare also produced a “coronal mass ejection”, or CME, of solar plasma on Earth’s side, but the weather must remain first. NASA is launching its Artemis 2 spacecraft on April 1.

#major #solar #flare #threatened #Artemis #lunar #probe #NASA

Leave a Comment