Sun throws out stongest explosion in years on a day full of solar flares | Technology News

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The Sun sent out an extremely strong solar flare that peaked on Thursday, February 22 announced NASA. It was classified as an X6.3 solar flare, and X-class denotes the most intense flares, while the number indicates more about its strength, the higher the more. It was the third solar flare in a 24-hour periods as the Sun approaches solar maximum.

Solar flares are powerful bursts of energy that can potentially impacts radio communications, electric power grids, navigation signals and even threaten astronauts in space, satellites and spacecraft. The three solar flares all came from AR3590, a giant sun-spot. The other two were rated at X1.8 and X.17 respectively. And while they were powerful, they are not expected to cause any harm.

However, there could be minor G1-class magnetic storms on February 25th because a coronal mass ejection (CME) is expected to pass through Earth’s magnetic field, according to SpaceWeather.com. CMEs are…

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