Sun explodes in a flurry of powerful solar flares from hyperactive sunspots (video)

The most active sunspot of Solar Cycle 25, AR3663, has done it again! Launching yet another X-class solar flare as it approaches the sun‘s western limb. And it’s not alone; its sunspot ‘cousin’ AR3664 also unleashed an X-flare and several M-class solar flares. The pair of sunspots don’t look like stopping anytime soon. 

The two most recent solar flares erupted from AR3663 and AR3664, respectively. The first occurred at 9:42 p.m. EDT on May 7 (0142 GMT on May 8) and the second just a few hours later at 1:08 a.m. EDT (0508 GMT) this morning (May 8) according to spaceweatherlive.com.


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