Sun Releases Two Strong Solar Flares in Under 2 Hours | NASA SDO
The Sun emitted two strong solar flares—an X2.1 flare peaking at 3:13 p.m. ET and an X1.0 flare at 4:59 p.m. ET on October 7, 2024. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) watches the Sun constantly and captured images of both events.
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NASA works as a research arm of the nation’s space weather effort. NASA observes the Sun and our space environment constantly with a fleet of spacecraft that study everything from the Sun’s activity to the solar atmosphere, and to the particles and magnetic fields in the space surrounding Earth.
Image Credit: NASA/SDO
Capture Date: Oct. 7, 2024
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