Sudden solar wind surge causes powerful geomagnetic disturbances
Astrophysicists using a telescope have recorded an object above the Sun that is 10 times larger than our planet
Probability of magnetic storms today is estimated at 60%
The speed of the flow of ionized particles reaches 700-800 km/s
Geomagnetic disturbances may last for another two days
Class X2.7 flare lasted 32 minutes
Flows increased 50 times
Solar activity will decline further
The active region of the Sun 4062 became the source of a powerful energy release
An M-class flare was recorded early in the morning on April 19
Solar matter will "arrive" to our planet on the night of April 15-16
Solar activity reached level 4 on a 5-point scale, but the Earth is not threatened
Disturbances Recorded in Region 4055
Geomagnetic disturbances are predicted from April 10 to 12
There are several coronal holes on the Sun; magnetic storms may resume in the second half of the week