The strike directed to Earth on November 10, 2013 at The sun has another flash of the highest X-class

As predicted, spot AR1890 will be discharged by a new strong flash, X1-class explosion recorded November 10 at 05:14 UT, writes spaceweather.com. NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded a bright flash of extreme ultraviolet radiation at the “place of tragedy”:

The impact was directed to the Earth, on November 10, 2013, another flare of the highest X-class occurred on the Sun.A photo from open sources

This is the third AR1890 X-hit spot since November 5th, and all three have something general: brevity. AR1890 tends to produce impulsive flashes, peaking sharply, in a few minutes or smaller. Often, brief flashes do not produce coronal ejections masses (KVM), but this could be an exception.

Flashes in the Sun: 11/10/2013Photos from open sources

Flash video shows a post of material, coming off the sun soon after a UV flash. It could be the beginning of a strike directed at the Earth. Stay with us for further analysis.

A photo from open sources

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