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SPACEWEATHER: X-Flare after X-Flare after X-Flare

Multiple X-Flares

Solar Maximum Activity

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: JUNE 1, 2024 (UPDATED)

X-FLARE AFTER X-FLARE AFTER X-FLARE: Exploding like popcorn, sunspot AR3664 (a.k.a. AR3697) produced three X-flares on May 31st and June 1st. The latest, a long-duration X1-class event, hurled a halo CME almost directly toward Earth.

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Astronomy Events: June 2024

Parade of Planets

Large planetary alignment in June 2024

Around June 3, 2024, six planets — Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune — will align in the early morning sky. This large planetary alignment sounds exciting but not all the planets will be equally easy to see.

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SPACEWEATHER: Another X-Class Solar Flare

Solar Maximum Activity

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: JUNE 1, 2024

YET ANOTHER X-FLARE: Sunspot AR3664 (a.k.a. AR3697) has decayed, but it is still potent. On May 31st it emitted another X-flare (X1.1), the third this week. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the extreme ultraviolet flash:

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