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  1. Severe damage to telegraph stations. Part of solar cycle 10. The Carrington Event was the most intense geomagnetic storm in recorded history, peaking on 1–2 September 1859 during solar cycle 10. It created strong auroral displays that were reported globally and caused sparking and even fires in telegraph stations. [ 1]

  2. On September 1–2, 1859, the largest recorded geomagnetic storm occurred. From August 28 until September 2, 1859, numerous sunspots and solar flares were observed on the Sun, with the largest flare on September 1. This is referred to as the solar storm of 1859 or the Carrington Event.

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  4. On September 1, 1859, the first solar flare was observed independently by Richard Carrington and Richard Hodgson. [7] On September 1–2, 1859, the largest recorded geomagnetic storm occurred in what would be known as the Carrington Event.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Solar_flareSolar flare - Wikipedia

    A solar flare is a relatively intense, localized emission of electromagnetic radiation in the Sun's atmosphere. Flares occur in active regions and are often, but not always, accompanied by coronal mass ejections, solar particle events, and other eruptive solar phenomena. The occurrence of solar flares varies with the 11-year solar cycle. Solar ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Solar_stormSolar storm - Wikipedia

    A solar storm is a disturbance on the Sun, which can emanate outward across the heliosphere, affecting the entire Solar System, including Earth and its magnetosphere, and is the cause of space weather in the short-term with long-term patterns comprising space climate. [ 1][ 2] Types. Solar storms include:

  7. Coronal mass ejection. First observed. July 23, 2012. ( 2012-07-23) Part of solar cycle 24. The solar storm of 2012 was a solar storm involving an unusually large and strong coronal mass ejection that occurred on July 23, 2012. It missed Earth by a margin of roughly nine days, as the Sun 's equator rotates around its own axis once over a period ...

  8. One of the solar storms was compared by some scientists in its intensity to the Carrington Event of 1859. [9] These events occurred during solar cycle 23, approximately three years after its peak in 2000, which was marked by another occurrence of solar activity.