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Last Post 3/22/2011 5:33 PM by  Yan Li
Sun (solar flares)
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3/20/2011 4:52 PM

    Rebecca (Ever)

    How long was the longest solar flare measured?

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    Mitzi Adams



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    3/22/2011 8:43 AM

    Rebecca,

    I'm not really sure how long the longest flare might have been. That is a difficult question to answer, since it depends on how you are measuring the flare. I can tell you that a flare that happened 21 Mar, 2011 (a C-class flare) lasted about fifteen hours. That is, the X-ray flux from the flare in one energy band took that long to return to its pre-flare level, as measured by an instrument in orbit around Earth on the GOES satellite. The first X-class flare of solar cycle 24 lasted only about an hour, however. If you would like to see the graphs yourself, go here:

    http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/rt_plots/xray_5m.html

    For information about flare classes, visit this website:

    http://spaceweather.com/g...ry/flareclasses.html


    Yan Li



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    3/22/2011 5:33 PM
    Hi Rebecca, In general, solar flares last from a few seconds to a few hours when measured in soft X-ray emission by the NOAA GOES satellite, which is a commonly used data base. Yan


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