
The most powerful flare in the Sun occurred for the first time in two months
Plasma ejection may partially affect the Earth

Plasma ejection may partially affect the Earth

The event is the first of two eclipses in 2026

The peak of the M2.4 flare occurred at 07:35 Moscow time

An X4.2-level explosion occurred in sunspot group 4366

An X1.04-level event was recorded at 15:33 Moscow time

It was believed that this region of the star was almost devoid of activity

Magnetosphere disturbances will persist until approximately 16:00 on January 23

A powerful X1.9 class flare occurred on the Sun on the evening of January 18

The M1.62 flare did not affect Earth

The source of the event was on the invisible side of the star

Predicted geomagnetic storm level is G1

Possible solar flares will not affect the geomagnetic situation

The M5.1 flare was the most powerful since December 8