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Sun erupts with powerful X2.3 solar flare, triggers radio blackouts (video)

The sun erupted with an X2.3-class solar flare this morning, triggering radio blackouts 

The X-class solar flare was released from a sunspot region AR 3883 at 8:40 a.m. ET (1340 UTC) on Wednesday morning (Nov. 6). Sunspots are darker, cooler locations on the sun that measure the size of planets and denote where the sun’s strong magnetic field roils up to its surface. It was the sunspot region’s strongest flare yet.

According to Spaceweather.com, the wait is on for scientists to receive data from the coronagraph on the joint NASA/European Space Agency  Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft to determine if a coronal mass ejection (CME) will impact Earth. CMEs are made up of magnetic field and plasma plumes and if they reach our planet, can lead to a geomagnetic storm that could possibly result in auroras, also called the aurora borealis or the northern lights. 

An X-class solar flare erupts from the sun on Nov. 6, 2024. (Image credit: NASA/SDO/Helioviewer)

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