05.11.2025
Both large plasma ejections, the first observed on November 3, and the second, main one from yesterday's X1.8 flare, are expected to pass by Earth, according to modeling results.
05.11.2025
That night, while everyone in the European part of the country and the continent was asleep (though some were probably still awake), instruments recorded a second consecutive X-level solar flare. The interval between the peaks of the first and second events was approximately 4.5 hours. The maximum radiation was recorded at 1:01 AM Moscow time. The previous flare was detected the day before, on November 4, with a peak at 8:34 PM.
04.11.2025
The Sun experienced an X-class flare, observed for the first time after a nearly 5-month hiatus that began in June 2025. The last time a top-level event (X1.9) was recorded was on June 19, 2025.