Three strong flares occurred on the Sun in two days

Three strong flashes were recorded on the Sun on September 26 and 27.
As reported by BAKU.WS, this was announced by TASS, citing the Institute of Applied Geophysics (FSBI "IPG").
The first M1.6 flare occurred on the evening of September 26 and lasted 18 minutes. On the morning of September 27, two more flares were registered: M1.0 lasting 49 minutes and M1.1 - half an hour later, lasting 9 minutes.
The Telegram channel of the Solar Astronomy Laboratory of the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics of the SB RAS noted "significantly increased" solar activity with the possibility of further growth. Meanwhile, the geomagnetic situation on Earth remains calm.
Solar flares are classified by the power of X-ray radiation into five classes: A (weakest), B, C, M, and X (strongest), with each subsequent category being 10 times more powerful than the previous one.
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