According to Mehr news agency, quoted by Space, this is the second powerful solar eruption of 2025, which was emitted from the same hyperactive sunspot that released the record-breaking X5 flare a few days ago.
According to NASA’s NOAA, the peak of this flare occurred at 8:30 GMT when it was emitted from sunspot AR4274. This eruption led to a severe interruption of radio waves in the areas of the earth where the sun shines. The center of the most severe disturbances was also East and Central Africa.
These intense explosions occur as the spot AR2474 approaches the western edge of the Sun. In other words, this spot is out of rotation and will be out of sight.
The aforementioned explosion from one of the most powerful flare producers in “Solar Cycle 25” (Solar Cycle 25) was accompanied by a coronal mass ejection (CME), but due to the location of the sunspot area, which is very close to the edge of the star, there is less chance of the said CME being directed towards the Earth. Space weather forecasters are monitoring the chronograph data to determine if any parts of the generated CME may hit Earth in the coming days.
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