Recent Solar Flare News

Recent Solar Flare News - Solar flares are ranked by strength in five classes: An unseen and unnumbered sunspot region just over the sun’s northeast horizon fired off an m3.2 (moderate) solar flare. A, b, c, m and x, with each step representing a tenfold increase in energy. The very next day, the new sunspot ar4087 followed up with an m5.3 flare before a significantly stronger x2.7 flare—then topped it.

Solar flares are ranked by strength in five classes: An unseen and unnumbered sunspot region just over the sun’s northeast horizon fired off an m3.2 (moderate) solar flare. A, b, c, m and x, with each step representing a tenfold increase in energy. The very next day, the new sunspot ar4087 followed up with an m5.3 flare before a significantly stronger x2.7 flare—then topped it.

A, b, c, m and x, with each step representing a tenfold increase in energy. An unseen and unnumbered sunspot region just over the sun’s northeast horizon fired off an m3.2 (moderate) solar flare. The very next day, the new sunspot ar4087 followed up with an m5.3 flare before a significantly stronger x2.7 flare—then topped it. Solar flares are ranked by strength in five classes:

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A, B, C, M And X, With Each Step Representing A Tenfold Increase In Energy.

The very next day, the new sunspot ar4087 followed up with an m5.3 flare before a significantly stronger x2.7 flare—then topped it. Solar flares are ranked by strength in five classes: An unseen and unnumbered sunspot region just over the sun’s northeast horizon fired off an m3.2 (moderate) solar flare.

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