Volatile Sunspot all set to spew out solar flare, trigger a solar storm, reveals NASA
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In the last two months, we've witnessed a sharp increase in solar activity. This is due to the approaching solar maximum, a period in the Sun's 11-year cycle where its activity is at its peak. Consequently, Earth has been bombarded with solar particles, CMEs, solar flares, solar storms and geomagnetic storms. Just recently, a G2-class geomagnetic storm sparked auroras over the Arctic Circle. In a new development, NASA says that a sunspot could hurl out an M-class solar flare which could trigger a solar storm. Check details.Also Read: Know when and where to witness total solar eclipse 2024 Solar stormAccording to a report by spaceweather.com, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) forecasts that a region on the Sun's surface, termed Sunspot AR3595, has the potential to emit sola...