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As we approach the peak of Solar Cycle 25, we can expect more and more activity on the Sun. And on October 3rd, the Sun released its most powerful Earth-directed flare of the current cycle, registering as an X9.0. Of course, this means an increase in aurora activity here on the planet, with visibility at lower latitudes. So, if you're hoping to see auroras this cycle, the next couple of days could be your best chance. Good luck! The post The Sun Unleashes its Strongest Flare This Cycle appeared first on Universe Today. Source: The Sun Unleashes its Strongest Flare This Cycle
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