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New sunspot 1302 has created one X-flare (X1.4 on Sept. 22nd), may still another be far behind? NOAA forecasters place the likelihood at two decades. The absolute size of the active region indicates the chances may be even greater than that every of the-dark cores in this overview from the Solar Dynamics Observatory is bigger than Earth, and the whole active region extends more than 100,000 kilometer from end to end. The sunspot's magnetic field is crackling with sub-X-class flames that may develop in to a greater eruption whilst the sunspot continues to show toward Earth. Listed here is a youthful x-flare that transpired from that sunspot
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