päikesepursetena
Päikesepursetena refers to solar flares, which are sudden, intense bursts of radiation directed at the Earth from the Sun. These flares are electromagnetic phenomena that occur in the Sun's atmosphere, specifically in the photosphere and chromosphere. They are caused by the release of magnetic energy that has been stored in the Sun's corona. This energy release can manifest as a rapid increase in brightness across a broad range of the electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves to X-rays and gamma rays.
The intensity and duration of solar flares vary greatly. The most energetic flares can release vast amounts
Solar flares are often associated with other solar activity, such as coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which are