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Major X5.0 solar flare erupts from Region 3536 — the strongest

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Major X5.0 solar flare erupts from Region 3536 — the strongest

A major X5.0 solar flare erupted from Active Region 3536 at 21:55 UTC on December 31, 2023. The event started at 21:36 and ended at 22:08 UTC. This is now the strongest solar flare of the current…
A major X5.0 solar flare erupted from Active Region 3536 at 21:55 UTC on December 31, 2023. The event started at 21:36 and ended at 22:08 UTC. This is now the…

Long-duration M4.2 solar flare erupts from Region 3575

Long-duration M4.2 solar flare erupts from Region 3575

solar flare Archives - Universe Today

solar flare Archives - Universe Today

Eruption continues at Klyuchevskoy, ash rising up to 6 km (20 000

Eruption continues at Klyuchevskoy, ash rising up to 6 km (20 000

Moderately strong M5.2 solar flare erupts from AR 3141 - The Watchers

Moderately strong M5.2 solar flare erupts from AR 3141 - The Watchers

X1.3 solar flare on March 30, 2022

X1.3 solar flare on March 30, 2022

Major X5.0 solar flare erupts from Region 3536 -- the strongest flare of  the Solar Cycle 25

Major X5.0 solar flare erupts from Region 3536 -- the strongest flare of the Solar Cycle 25

Strong, long duration M9.2 solar flare erupts from Region 2297

Strong, long duration M9.2 solar flare erupts from Region 2297

X5.0 Solar Flare (12/31/2023) - SolarHam.com

X5.0 Solar Flare (12/31/2023) - SolarHam.com

Strong, long duration, solar flare measuring M7.3 erupted from Region 2036  - CloseUp

Strong, long duration, solar flare measuring M7.3 erupted from Region 2036 - CloseUp

X1.5-flare produced Earth-directed CME - The Watchers

X1.5-flare produced Earth-directed CME - The Watchers

Deep M6.4 earthquake hits New Ireland region, Papua New Guinea

Deep M6.4 earthquake hits New Ireland region, Papua New Guinea