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The Sun Fires Another Powerful X-Flare, Causing Radio Blackouts Across America (Video)

Sunspot AR 3842 remains active as it leaves the western edge of the Sun and triggers an X2.1 solar flare on Monday afternoon (October 7).

The Sunspotwhich also unleashed the historical X9.05 Solar Flare Last Thursday (October 3) – the strongest flare in seven years – the X2.1 triggered at 3:13 p.m. EDT (1913 GMT) on Monday.

Solar flares are classified on a four-point scalefrom the B class with the least power to the X class at the top. The most intense burst of solar energy ever recorded is estimated to have come from a solar flare in 2003 an X45!

NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this view of an X2.1 solar flare that erupted from the Sun on October 7, 2024. (Image credit: NASA/SDO and the science teams AIA, EVE and HMI, helioviewer.org)

Monday's strong X2.1 is not as strong as this record-breaking outbreak Solar flare produced a significant amount of ultraviolet radiation, causing shortwave radio blackouts in both North and South America and over the Pacific Ocean.

By Vanessa

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