X1.2 solar flare - SpaceWeatherLive News
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X1.2 solar flare

Published on Mar 29, 2023 09:09 am

An impulsive solar flare peaking at the X1.2-class (R3-strong) took place today with the solar flare peaking at 02:33 UTC. Sunspot region 3256 (beta-gamma) which is close to the west limb is the source of this eruption. This region is currently located near the south-west solar limb.

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