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At the weekend, the sun released the first two X-level flares in five months, losing temporary radio waves on Earth.

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Close up of X-level flare boom - (Photo: NASA)

According to Space.com, the sun sent out an X1.7 level glare on the weather scale at 15 o'clock on October 26, and continued an X.2 flare at 22:00 on the same day.

The last time the level X flare sun was on May 14, 2013, according to the Solar Kinetic Observatory of the US Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA).

Both of these events took place in a new black trail called Region 1882 and caused temporary radio waves loss, according to experts at the Space Weather Forecast Center of the US National and Atmospheric Administration.

Fortunately, no flare activates localized storms in the earth's magnetic field.

Astronomers split up into 3 groups: C, M and X, with C being the weakest and X being the strongest.

When launched toward Earth, X-level outbreaks can disrupt satellite communications and navigation systems, as well as endanger astronauts in orbit.

A few days earlier, the level of M9.4 was also released from the surface of the sun.