The Russian Institute of Applied Geophysics has just issued a notice about a series of notable astronomical phenomena. According to observational data, the Sun has been acting abnormally strongly, continuously creating 5 strong energy outbursts - also known as the Sun explosion.
What is special about scientists is that all of these explosions originated from a single location on the surface of this star, the area identified as region 4294.
In this series of events, the strongest explosion was recorded at around 1am. If we compare the scale of the strength of a solar storm with the level of a tropical storm or earthquake, then this explosion has reached a "strength" level (level M5.9).
The storm is expected to almost reach the "Articals" (level X) - the highest and most dangerous level in the cosmic energy scale. For 24 hours, the Sun continuously releases strong energy flows into space, with consecutive waves in the early morning, afternoon and evening, in which the last waves of the day last nearly 1 hour.
Astronomers say this series of events could be the beginning of a new cycle of activity increase. Currently, scientists are closely monitoring another large area of activity that is hidden behind the edge of the Sun.
Based on observed magnetic data, this area of activity is moving along the Sun's rotation and is expected to soon enter a position towards Earth. This significantly increases the risk of further energy explosions with stronger intensity in the coming days.
Assessing the impact, although not causing a biological risk to humans thanks to atmospheric shields, these energy releases are the main cause of geological storms. Their consequences include disrupting short-term radio signals, creating errors for satellite guidance devices and threatening the safety of space infrastructure.
In addition to technical effects, this phenomenon also stimulates the release of atmospheric molecules, creating brilliant auroras that can be observed in areas near the poles.