The strongest X2.5 class flare considered on the Sun's surface in the last two and a half months has been observed.
This information was provided by the Solar Astronomy Laboratory of the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
According to the publication, the last larger natural event at the X4.2 level was recorded on February 4.
According to the scientists, the flare that occurred during the night was accompanied by a large plasma ejection, but currently its center has moved toward the edge of the star.
In their opinion, specialists have not yet seen signs of a decrease in activity, but the likelihood of this ejection affecting the Earth is at a minimum level.
"In any case, frontal shocks in such a situation are ruled out," the laboratory added. /oxu.az