Highest class solar flare registered on Sunday
The solar flare of the highest class was registered in the Sun on Sunday, the Institute of Applied Geophysics said.
"The X1.1 flare with the duration of seventeen minutes was registered on May 25 at 01:52 a.m. GMT in the X-ray band within the group of spots 4098 (S05W22)," the Institute informed.
Flares are accompanied with solar plasma ejections. Its clouds may provoke magnetic storms when reaching the Earth.
The solar flare of the highest class was registered in the Sun on Sunday, the Institute of Applied Geophysics said.
"The X1.1 flare with the duration of seventeen minutes was registered on May 25 at 01:52 a.m. GMT in the X-ray band within the group of spots 4098 (S05W22)," the Institute informed.
Flares are accompanied with solar plasma ejections. Its clouds may provoke magnetic storms when reaching the Earth.
Highest class solar flare registered on Sunday
The solar flare of the highest class was registered in the Sun on Sunday, the Institute of Applied Geophysics said.
"The X1.1 flare with the duration of seventeen minutes was registered on May 25 at 01:52 a.m. GMT in the X-ray band within the group of spots 4098 (S05W22)," the Institute informed.
Flares are accompanied with solar plasma ejections. Its clouds may provoke magnetic storms when reaching the Earth.
