NASA Shares Incredible Images Of Sun Emitting A Strong Solar Flare: Here's How It Can Affect Earth

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An image of the sun shot by NASA. 

In a stunning display of solar activity, the Sun emitted a strong X1.1 solar flare from region 3341 on Tuesday, causing temporary disruptions to high-frequency (HF) radio signals on parts of the sunlit side of Earth.

The event, closely monitored by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, unfolded at 1:09 PM Eastern Time (17:09 UTC).

The Solar Dynamics Observatory, operated by NASA, captured a captivating image of the X1.1 solar flare, showcasing the immense energy unleashed by our closest star.

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This significant event further emphasizes the dynamic and unpredictable nature of the Sun's behaviour.

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