The sun sprayed the X-level flare
After the M-level flare in the middle of the week, AR1515 continued to explode the X-level flare, the strongest level in the solar activity scale. Since the 1515 (AR 1515) area has been exposed on the sun's activity map, this is a place where there are continuous blasts.
After the M-level flare in the middle of the week, AR1515 continued to explode the X-level flare, the strongest level in the solar activity scale.
Japanese Dynamic Observatory learns to detect X1.1 rays - (Photo: NASA)
Since the 1515 (AR 1515) area was 'exposed' on the sun's activity map, it was a place where there were continuous blasts.
But 23 hours 08 UT (ie 17 hours 8 minutes, VN time) on July 6, this area shows a group of black streaks, indicating that a level X1.1 level has appeared.
According to Spaceweather.com, the latest flare, determined to produce X-ray radiation according to the satellite's measurement results, can trigger a storm of high-energy protons running along the interplanetary magnetic field ( The magnetic field from the sun interacts with Earth's magnetic field.
In case it interacts with the Earth's magnetosphere, the scientific world will know when observing aurora activity.
Earlier, the M5.6 flare was discovered to have increased the ionization of the atmosphere in the sky of Europe, causing some obstacles for radio signal transmission.
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