This X8.7-class flare was the strongest seen so far in this solar cycle, and stronger than anything from the Sun in more than 6 years.
The sun has just spat out the strongest solar flare of the current solar cycle, which began in 2019, according to a breaking report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA ...
A Met Office spokesperson told MailOnline: 'While there was a large solar flare, because of where the sunspot is, and coronal mass ejections that come from that area will largely miss the Earth.
The two flares originated from the historic sunspot responsible for May's stunning auroras. The hyperactive sunspot region responsible for May's incredible auroras has done it again, firing off not ...
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This X8.7-class flare was the strongest seen so far in this solar cycle, and stronger than anything from the Sun in more than 6 years. The same sunspot complex that caused the bright auroras in ...
The sun hasn't spat out any flares stronger than X8.7 since September 2017, when it emitted an X11.8 and X13.3 flare within a few days of each other, according to spaceweatherlive.com. Brandon ...