X5.16 Class Flare

H-alpha image showing an X5.16-class solar flare erupting from the Sun’s surface, with charged particles from the event later causing auroras visible as far south as Florida.

Image Title: X5.16 Class Flare

Copyright: Alessandro Ravagnin

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Date image was taken: November 11, 2025

Location: Romano d'Ezzelino

Data Acquisition Method: Personal Telescope Setup

Description and Details: The 25th solar cycle is still alive! Yesterday saw the most powerful flare of this year, the 6th in terms of released energy of the entire cycle. This image was done at 10:08UTC, just the moment of the peak of the emissions in the h-alpha line.

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