Suddenly something happened in the bright sunlight that even NASA scientists were surprised. The Sun is a ball of fire and it suddenly exploded causing solar flares. This scene was seen on the surface of the Sun, which has been captured on camera. According to scientists, these solar flares were of 7.1 intensity.
On Tuesday, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured this terrifying solar-flare image. Another view of the X-nine Basin solar flare, NASA Sun & Space said in a tweet. The most powerful in this solar cycle, it consists of two different wavelengths of intense ultraviolet light captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. It is noteworthy that there are three types of solar flares. In which X-Class is considered the most powerful. M-class flares are then moderate, while C-class flares are considered the least powerful. Aryabhatta Research Institute. Dr. Wahabuddin Ghatar, former Director of Observational Sciences (ARIES) and astrophysicist, observes the Sun's movements. Each solar flare is divided into 1 to 10 classes. This shows its intensity. For example, an X Two-class flame is twice as powerful as an X One. Similarly, X3 is considered four times more powerful than X1.
There are many videos and photos of solar flares on Twitter. People have captured this incident in their cameras. While sharing the video of solar flare, a Twitter user wrote, Focus on this solar flare which I have captured. I saw such a sight for the first time. The video is not reversed (mirrored), so sunspots appear dark, while flares are super bright, oversaturating pixels.