Solar X Flare as Famous Active Region Returns
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Itβs back. The famous active region on the Sun that created auroras visible around the Earth earlier this month has survived its rotation around the far side of the Sun β and returned.
Yesterday, as it was beginning to reappear on the Earth-facing side, the region formerly labeled AR 3664 threw another major solar flare, again in the highest-energy X-class range.
The featured video shows the emerging active region on the lower left, as it was captured by NASAβs Earth-orbiting Solar Dynamics Observatory yesterday in ultraviolet astronomy light. The video is a time-lapse of the entire Sun rotating over 24 hours.
Watch the lower-left region carefully at about the 2-second mark to see the powerful flare burst out. The energetic particles from that flare and associated CME are not expected to directly impact the Earth and trigger impressive auroras, but scientists will keep a close watch on this unusually active region over the next two weeks, as it faces the Earth, to see what develops.
This is one of the astronomical wonders continually monitored by space scientists.