The Sun is expected to become increasingly unstable until 2025. We can say that the Sun, which will reach its peak in 2025, will host Events
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recently managed to image the massive burst of radiation.
The sun has been having very active days lately. Explosions occur frequently on the sun, which is in a very unstable phase.
The last example of explosions that concern the Earth soon has been recorded by NASA . It is stated that the explosion that took place on the Sun was one of the largest explosions in recent times.
Massive X1 class explosion on the Sun
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recently managed to image the massive burst of radiation.
The explosion that took place recently was described as an X1 class solar event. NASA refers to this class as the largest solar flares.
It is possible to see the explosion in the upper right side of the Sun in the image shared by NASA.
NASA divides solar explosions into classes. Class A describes the weakest events, while X indicates the largest explosions. Each class is separated by numbers.
As the numbers grow, the intensity of the explosion also increases.
To give an example, experts observed an incredible X28 class solar event in 2003.
The latest explosion is a reflection of the Sun's recent unstable structure. Another X2.2 class explosion was observed on the Sun in April.
These events taking place on the Sun; It is stated that it may affect radio communications, electrical networks and navigation signals.
It is also stated that it may pose a risk to spacecraft and astronauts.
The Sun goes through a cycle in which its effectiveness decreases and increases every 11 years.
The Sun is expected to become increasingly unstable until 2025. We can say that the Sun, which will reach its peak in 2025, will host bigger events in the future.
We may see much greater activities in the coming period on the Sun, whose activity will gradually increase until 2025.
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