A stream of high-energy particles from a distant supernova explosion may have caused a packed passenger jet to suddenly lose altitude in late October, forcing an emergency landing.
The incident took place on Oct. 30 and involved a JetBlue Airbus A320 aircraft heading from Cancun, Mexico, to Newark in New Jersey. According to available reports, the aircraft suddenly dropped down in the air without an obvious reason while cruising above Florida. Although the pilots quickly regained control of the plane, at least 15 passengers were injured in the incident, forcing the pilots to make an emergency landing at Tampa International Airport. Earlier this week, Airbus issued a statement attributing the incident to "intense solar radiation" which may have corrupted "data critical to the functioning o

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