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Sun Unleashes X8.3 Flare: Strongest of 2026!

3 Feb

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Summary

  • An X8.3 solar flare, the strongest in 2026, erupted from region 4366.
  • Radio blackouts occurred in the South Pacific and Australia.
  • Potential minor geomagnetic activity and auroras possible around February 5.
Sun Unleashes X8.3 Flare: Strongest of 2026!

As of February 3, 2026, the Sun has experienced significant solar activity, including at least 18 M-class flares and three X-class flares within the past 24 hours. Most notably, an X8.3 flare, the most powerful recorded this year, erupted.

This intense activity originated from sunspot region 4366, which has rapidly expanded and displayed unstable magnetic behavior. The X8.3 flare, peaking on February 1, emitted strong radiation, causing R3-level radio blackouts in the South Pacific.

Consequently, shortwave radio signals were disrupted across eastern Australia and New Zealand. Scientists are closely monitoring for any associated coronal mass ejections, with initial assessments indicating most material may bypass Earth.

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However, a slight impact is anticipated around February 5, potentially causing minor geomagnetic disturbances and increasing the likelihood of auroras at higher latitudes. Region 4366 remains active and is turning towards Earth, with further solar events expected.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The strongest solar flare recorded in 2026 so far is an X8.3 flare.
The recent solar flares caused radio blackouts in the South Pacific and disrupted shortwave radio signals in eastern Australia and New Zealand.
A slight impact from the solar flares is possible around February 5, potentially increasing geomagnetic activity and auroras.

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