Sol (Sun) and its phenomena

Despite his size AR 4294 is still quiet for now.
Newly named sunspot AR 4295 (old AR 4274) already produced an X1.9 flare during the night.

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And a new active region has been spotted erupting shortly after the previous X flare, from spaceweather forum:

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Completely insane activity! December might become a record in the history of solar physics!!

The highest level X flares have resumed on the Sun.

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Early this morning at 05:49 Moscow time, a new X1.9 event was recorded on the northeastern edge of the Sun after a two-week hiatus (since November 14). For science, the whole situation seems, in a sense, completely insane, since the explosion on the side of the star facing Earth was again produced by the same single region on the Sun (No. 4274), which has essentially been single-handedly generating all the extreme solar activity over the past two months.


It was this active center that, in the second half of October, in times that now seem infinitely distant, hit the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS with plasma emissions as it flew past the Sun
. It also “terrorized” the Earth in the first half of November, when, after six months of calm on the Sun, it produced five X-class flares at once. It was here that the two largest flares of the year occurred, X5.1 on November 11 and X4.0 on November 14, after which, due to the Sun's rotation, the active center moved to the opposite side of the Sun behind the western horizon for two weeks. And today, after the active region passed over the far side and returned to Earth's field of view on the left edge, a new X-level explosion occurred on the very first day.

Due to its current location, the event has almost no chance of affecting the Earth with plasma shocks. At this point, we can note the exceptional beauty of the flare, accompanied by large ejections of matter, which looked particularly impressive from this viewing angle. However, the further forecast for the coming week based on nighttime observations looks very negative. It is clear that during its stay on the far side of the Sun, the active center has fully preserved its frankly inexplicable, bottomless reserves of energy and, having lived on the Sun for two months already, is unlikely to suddenly disintegrate in the next three to four days.
After this time, that is, approximately on Thursday, December 4, the region will enter the zone of influence on Earth and begin to hit the Earth with plasma clouds. An additional negative factor is the presence of a second large active region, No. 4294, in the southern hemisphere of the Sun, which appears to be the largest this year. If explosions begin there as well (despite its size, it has not yet shown extreme activity), then, to put it mildly, the beginning of December 2025 may well go down in the history of solar physics.

Video in original quality (6 MB) — link.
 
came across this on a spaceweather forum
quite revealing in some ways

<<Airbus says that flights will be disrupted after it requested immediate modifications to thousands of its planes.

The plane manufacturer says it has found that intense radiation from the Sun could corrupt data crucial to flight controls.>>


and here is the link from the discussion thread on spaceweather live disussion forums disussing this.

 
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