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    The mass X -class solar flags rise, which causes massive packet radio blackout

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    On June 19, a powerful X1.9-class solar flare out of the sun’s active region 4114 on June 19, which arrived at the EDT (0150 GMT, June 20) at 9:50 pm, and in the larger section for shortwave radio radio and air over the Pacific. Although the flames were with the huge distribution of X -ray and Ultra Violet Light, it seems that it was not affiliated with a very powerful coronal massive agitation (CME), so there would be no other expected Sky Vachers at this time. However, the passionate flare up, destabilized enough magnetic tasting in the southern hemisphere of the sun, indicating further activity.

    X1.9 Sanspot 4114 disrupts the radio signal, raises concerns about future geographical storms

    According to the Space Weather Live and Space Weather.com reports, the flames reached the ground within a few minutes, disrupts the upper environment in izing and less than 25 MW radio communication. In the Pacific region, Ham radio operators reported the sudden loss of signals after the rise of provocation. This is due to a powerful solar disturbance that collides with the Earth’s ion spare, increases the density of the electron and weakens the ability to absorb high -frequency signals. The result is the focus or loss of the signal, as is usually during the period of severe solar activity.

    Solar flames are ranked in force, and the X -class flames are the most severe. Sunnpot 4114 flare up – X1.9 has been ranked – the strongest in the current solar cycle. It follows the burst before the same region a few days ago, which is ranked X1.2. The region has now been closely monitored due to magnetic complexity and explosive abilities.

    Although no CME is the latest flare, experts suggest that the region can be more geopolitical than the future is erupted in the future. If CME is launched in subsequent flames, geographical storms and canal activity can be followed.

    Space weather forecasts and updates are available on Noaa’s 3 -day geographical approach and dedicated solar blog.

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