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SPACEWEATHER: M-Class Solar Flare, 09/11/2023 Update

Sunspot AR3429 erupted this morning, Sept. 11th (0128 UT)

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: SEPT 11, 2023

DRAMATIC ERUPTION: New sunspot AR3429 erupted this morning, Sept. 11th (0128 UT), producing an M1.3-class solar flare and a surge of plasma over the sun’s northeastern limb.

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SPACEWEATHER: An M-Class Mystery and Mystery Comet

M1-class solar flare on Aug. 26th (2250 UT)

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: August 27, 2023

A CME IS HEADING FOR MARS: The “mystery explosion” described below has hurled a CME toward Mars. A NASA model suggests it will hit the Red Planet on Sept. 1st. The impact will probably spark ultraviolet auroras on Mars and erode a small amount of the planet’s atmosphere. Solar flare alerts: SMS Text

‘M’ IS FOR MYSTERY (UPDATED): Earth-orbiting satelites detected an M1-class solar flare on Aug. 26th (2250 UT), but we’re not sure what caused it. Here is the spray of debris flying up from the blast site.

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