The most powerful gamma-ray burst in history gave birth to a black hole and trapped Earth despite being 2.4bn light years away
On 9 October 2022, the most powerful gamma-ray burst in history was recorded. The burst was labelled GRB 221009A and perturbed the upper part of our planet's ionosphere, something that has never happened before.
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Scientists were able to find a link between the gamma-ray burst and the reaction of Earth's ionosphere more than 40 years ago. The flash sent towards our planet a stream of high-energy particles that perturbed the electromagnetic field.
Similar cases have been recorded repeatedly, but not above 350 kilometres. But the gamma-ray burst GRB 221009A shook the ionosphere of the Earth at a height of about 500 km. The burst lasted 7 minutes, but the disturbance of the electromagnetic field lasted for several hours.
The GRB 221009A event occurred at a distance of about 2.4 billion light years from our planet. Scientists believe the outburst was the result of a supernova explosion and the birth of a black hole. The outburst blinded all Earth-based telescopes except China's GECAM-C as it was undergoing maintenance.
Source: Science Alert