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Sun erupts biggest solar flare till now expecting radio blackouts on Earth

Solar Flare: It seems that the activities released in the Sun have reached its peak. On Tuesday, another powerful storm filled with energetic particles came out of the sun. Because of this, the most powerful solar flair of the existing solar cycle is moving towards Earth. According to Live Science report, it belongs to solar flare x8.7 category, which is more powerful than the flair colliding with our planet last week. It is feared that this flare may cause radio blackout on the earth. Its effect can be seen in some parts of the earth, especially in America. The US agency National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says that there will be no geomagnetic storm or aurora on the earth due to the latest flair.

All this is the result of a sunspot named AR3664. Solar flare has been coming out of it for the past several days. On May 10, the solar flair of the X5.8 category came out of this sunspot. On Tuesday, solar flair of 3 X category came out of this sunspot. Among them, X8.7 is the most powerful. It is said that in the 11 -year -old solar cycle of the Sun, it has not found a strong flair.

The US space agency NASA has already stated that the sun is likely to have repeated solar blasts. These explosions will continue till the year 2025. This may affect satellites and astronauts. This solar cycle is 25, which has been started from December 2019.

What are solar flair

When the Sun’s magnetic energy is released, solar flares are formed from the lights and particles emanating from it. These flarers in our solar system are the most powerful explosions ever, which releases energy and show their impact compared to billions of hydrogen bombs.

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