Sun Erupts With A Major X-Class Flare - Strongest Flare Of Current Cycle and CME

Sunspot 3514 erupted on Dec. 14th (1702 UT), producing a strong solar flare. This is the strongest flare of Solar Cycle 25 (so far) and the most powerful eruption the sun has produced since the great storms of Sept. 2017. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the extreme ultraviolet flash. Radiation from the flare has caused a deep shortwave radio blackout over the Americas. Ham radio operators may have noticed loss of signal at all frequencies below 30 MHz for more than 30 minutes after the flare. This explosion probably launched a fast coronal mass ejection (CME) with an Earth-directed component. The US Air Force is reporting a Type II solar radio burst, which typically comes from the leading edge of a CME. Based on the drift rate of the radio burst, the emerging CME’s velocity could exceed 2100 km/s (4.7 million mph). Thanks for watching! #Xflare #majoreruption #solarstorm Images credit: NOAA/SWPC, AIA/SDO, GOES-16 SUVI, nemesis maturity channel Music credit: YouTueb Audio Library The Charmer’s Call - Hanu Dixit
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