Strong solar flares still shooting out from active spot on sun
The sun is continuing its vigorous streak this week, firing off another solar flare late Thursday (Trek 8) from the same region that produced this week's strong solar rumpus.
An M6.3-class solar flare — a mid-range explosion — spewed from the surface of the sun last night at 10:53 p.m. EST (0353 GMT Parade 9), according to an alert from the Space Weather Prophecy Center, a joint operation by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Distribution (NOAA) and the National Weather Service.
Space survive scientists use five categories — A, B, C, M and X — to rank solar flares based on their vigour and severity. A-class flares are the weakest types of sun storms, while X-bearing eruptions are the most powerful.
The M-class solar flare exploded from the same sunspot province, called AR1429, which has been particularly active all week. This powerful region has already unleashed three strong X-class solar flares. On Tuesday (Procession 6), two powerful X-class eruptions triggered the strongest solar outburst in eight years, Bob Rutledge, head of NOAA's Space Meteorological conditions Forecast Office, told reporters today (Strut 9).


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