A solar flare from massive solar region 2786 at 1311 UTC on Sunday, November, 29, was the most powerful solar flare and coronal mass ejection (CME) so far during the new Solar Cycle 25.
The sun’s activity is now rapidly increasing after a slow increase in activity this year following solar minimum a year ago.
While the flare and CME, which erupted from just behind the southeast solar limb, was no…
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