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Amazing images of 2014's bigger flare

On February 24 on Monday, the SDO Space Observatory studying Sun recorded the strongest flare that has been made in our parent 2014. According to NASA scientists, the Monday flashy belongs to the strongest class, the so-called "Class X". As is always the case with the flashes, it has also launched into space gigantic quantities of charged particles.

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Monday's glow in its various "photo-wave" variations. : (NASA/SDO)

The solar "tsunami" moves at a speed of more than 7 million km/h but luckily it is not heading towards the Earth. Should Earth be in the path of these giant jets of material, the charged particles can cause damage to telecommunications satellites and power systems and make the aurora borealis and aurora borealis unusually intense. NASA has released a series of images from Monday's flare that are shown at different wavelengths.

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