A pre-last-class flash was recorded on the Sun
The phenomenon can trigger magnetic storms.

On December 11th, the Sun experienced a pre-final power explosion, TASS reports.
According to the information, scientists recorded the M4.4/2B outbreak on December 11 at 03:08 Tashkent time, with a duration of 16 minutes. The flash was accompanied by an explosion of radio radiation of spectral type II with a speed of 850 km/sec.
It is observed that flashes can be accompanied by emissions of solar plasma, and the clouds of such plasma, upon reaching the Earth, can trigger magnetic storms.
Earlier, it was reported that a magnetic storm would continue in Uzbekistan. Another day of solar perturbations is expected at the orange level.
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