FGBU «IPG»

Powerful Solar Flares Expected: X-Class Events Possible on June 25-26
Solar activity can trigger plasma ejections and geomagnetic disturbances on Earth

The Sun "smiled" and erupted in a powerful flare on February 13
The M1.1 flare lasted 48 minutes in sunspot group 4373

Another powerful solar flare: the explosion occurred on February 12
The M1.4 flare lasted 21 minutes

Space is uneasy again: three powerful flares occurred on the Sun on February 11
Flares M1.2, M1.1 and M1.4 were recorded from 03:09 to 03:57 Moscow time

The sun doesn't calm down: a powerful flare was recorded at the FGBU "IPG" on February 9
The M2.8 flare lasted 30 minutes

Six powerful flares occurred on the Sun on February 3
Flares M2.5, M1.5, M1.8, M2.6 and M7.2 were recorded in a single sunspot group 4366

Record activity: three flares of the most powerful X class occurred on the Sun on the night of February 2
X1.5, X2.8, and X8.1 flares were recorded in region 4366

Triple strike: the Sun erupted with three powerful flares on February 1
The M1.7 flare lasted 20 minutes, M1.0 - 19 minutes, M1.9 - 27 minutes

Geomagnetic storm continues: magnetic storm reached level G3
Experts predict the possibility of X-class flares on January 21 and 22

The sun woke up: two powerful flares occurred on January 12
The M1.3 flare lasted 7 minutes, the M3.4 flare lasted 99 minutes

Magnetic storm is approaching: an M4.4 flare occurred in the largest sunspot complex on the Sun
The flare lasted 16 minutes and was accompanied by radio emission at a speed of 850 km/s

Star raged: two strong flares registered on the Sun on November 3
The M5.0 flare was the most powerful since September 28 of this year

Blast Before the Calm: A Flare of the Penultimate Power Class Occurred on the Sun
No powerful flares are expected in the next 5-7 days

Space is uneasy: two strong flares occurred on the Sun
The longest M1.5 flare lasted 25 minutes
