Future Space ASunspot AR3873 erupted with an X1.8-class solar flare on Oct. 24, 2024. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the[...]
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Future Space ASunspot AR3873 erupted with an X1.8-class solar flare on Oct. 24, 2024. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the[...]
At about 3:17 PM (EDT) on Saturday 26 October another "X-Class" flare has exploded from our Sun. It was an "X.1-Class".
This morning there was a less intense "M1-Class" solar flare, but solar winds are still traveling in the upper 500s at almost 600 km/s.
The next coronal mass ejection (CME) expected has arrived as of early this morning (EDT), Monday, October 28th, 2024.
The expected CME has arrived, and there has been a very heightened solar flare ---- an "M9.5".
For many weeks there have been strong ("M-Class") to powerful ("X-Class") solar flares and coronal mass ejections soaring either just past or directly...
A chain of huge sunspots stretching out 150,000 km have been seen on our Sun, and each one is twice as large as our planet Earth.
There has now been a powerful "M.5-Class" solar flare, and at this level, this is mid-way to "X-Class" solar explosions.
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