The company said Delta Air Lines and the transfer of some flights at latitudes between Detroit and Asia to avoid interruption in communications from the plane due to strong solar radiation storm, on Tuesday
Storm, the strongest since 2005, and may cause minor disturbances for U.S. airlines, Delta and they said to change the paths "a handful" of flights, and added those changes throughout the 15 minutes to travel through time.
"We are witnessing a series of solar flares in the sky that impact on the north side of the world," said Delta spokesman Anthony Black.
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"It can affect the ability to communicate," he said. "So basically being transported on the roads to the south polar than usual."
He said United Airlines spokesman Mike Trevino of airlines that have turned the storm on Monday but not Tuesday.
A spokesman Ed Martelle, American Airlines reported no effect on operations due to solar flares, is to control the atmosphere.
She said the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, in a press release issued Monday that the surveillance was on Sunday "geomagnetic storm associated with a touch of sparkle in the sun."
NOAA said the strongest storm of solar radiation over six years - and is expected to reach Earth's magnetic field on Tuesday and that may affect the air routes, power grids, satellites and U.S. space. UU. The Climate Prediction Center said. Was launched to Earth on Sunday, resulting in particles of solar energy of about 5 million miles per hour (2000 kilometers per second), and five times faster than the part - A coronal mass ejection - a large part of the solar chromosphere
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