Previously hidden sunspots caused massive X-class solar flares

by time news

A newly emerging sunspot is beginning to reveal its presence, triggering a powerful Class X solar flare that has caused a shortwave radio outage in the South Pacific Ocean.

NASA’s Heliodynamics Observatory recorded a phenomenal number solar eruption Thursday (January 5) at 7:45 PM EST (0045 GMT on January 6). The blast blew away a glowing dome of plasma that lingered above sunspot AR3182 for more than an hour, according to Spaceweather.com (Opens in a new tab). Because the sunThe roaring sunspot will soon encounter Earth and may continue its explosive activity for days to come.

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