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The active area is located directly opposite our the planet.
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Image of the Sun at 8:12 pm GMT on November 22, 2012 © SDO | NASA
The approximation of solar plasma flows from M-class flares, occurred on November 20-21, adjusts to the complexity of the geophysical the setting. The probability of a magnetic storm November 23-24, experts estimated at 60-65%. The source of emissions is a group of spots. 1618, whose activity has declined over the past 24 hours, but still stays high. The area has a complex magnetic beta gamma delta configuration and has the potential for flashes X class. Since the group of spots is on the central Meridian, then any eruption today will be directed towards Of the earth.
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Marikina City, Philippines, 10:13 p.m. GMT, November 21, 2012 � Jett Aguilar | Spaceweather.com
Sun spot 1618 is so large (10 times the disk Earth) that Jett Aguilar could not resist the temptation to do this amazing shot in the morning of November 22 when the sun only rose Philippine capital.
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