Sun emits a medium-intensity solar flare

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº) -- The sun emitted a mid-level flare, peaking at 4:55 PM EDT on July 28, 2012.
Solar flares
are powerful bursts of radiation.
This flare is classified as an M6.2 flare. M-class flares are the weakest flares that can still cause some space weather effects near Earth. They can cause brief radio blackouts at the poles.
Increased numbers of flares are quite common at the moment, since the sun's normal 11-year activity cycle is ramping up toward solar maximum, which is expected in 2013.
Updates will be provided as needed.
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