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Vincent Ledvina
Vincent_Ledvina
M9.7 solar flare was a parting shot from AR 3697 and briefly saw us touch S3 levels. High energy particle fluxes also rose quite a bit. Asymmetric halo CME observed in coronagraphs with a possible clip at Earth midday June 11 UTC. G2 watch issued by Met Office. Stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/e80YPdGmaN
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NASA Sun & Space
NASASun
An M6.1-class flare erupted earlier today, seen here in imagery from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. 🤩 This view shows light with a wavelength of 13.1 nanometers (color-coded in teal). It comes from material sizzling at about 18 million degrees Fahrenheit! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/GjFQxPKrBE
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Dr. Tamitha Skov
TamithaSkov
A huge #solarstorm may give us a glancing blow! Early NASA model predictions show the recent storm launch during the M9.7-flare could graze Earth midday June 11. #Aurora may come fast and hard, but not last very long. Also, the ongoing #radiation storm has reached S3-levels now.… pic.twitter.com/z73nFxCGNU
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Dr. Ryan French
RyanJFrench
Yesterday’s near X-class #SolarFlare (M9.75-class) produced a clear CME and solar radiation storm (causing the fuzzy noise shown in the data). The CME is expected to arrive Monday, with a G2 geomagnetic storm currently predicted. #spaceweather #astronomy pic.twitter.com/iSBqlSjzjU
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