Science and Exploration

Video: X-class Solar Flares & Solar Tsunami

By Keith Cowing
May 24, 2013
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On March 7, 2012 just a few minutes after midnight UT time the active region (AR11429) unleashed two strong X-class flare. The first, X5.4-class, showed a very bright flare, the second right after, X1-class, hurled a second coronal mass ejection into Space. Also seen can be a wave going across the Sun at approx. 1,000,000 mph – also known as a Solar Tsunami. There are also various views of this events over a couple of hours, including some close-up views of the Sunspot 1429.

On March 7, 2012 just a few minutes after midnight UT time the active region (AR11429) unleashed two strong X-class flare. The first, X5.4-class, showed a very bright flare, the second right after, X1-class, hurled a second coronal mass ejection into Space. Also seen can be a wave going across the Sun at approx. 1,000,000 mph – also known as a Solar Tsunami. There are also various views of this events over a couple of hours, including some close-up views of the Sunspot 1429.

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