A massive sunspot complex, AR 4294-4296, has rotated into full view on the Sun, raising global attention due to its enormous size and highly unstable magnetic structure. Following a recent X-class flare from a nearby region, scientists are closely monitoring this active sunspot for potential strong flares or CMEs that could affect Earth’s radio communications, satellites, power systems, and aurora activity. While experts stress there is no sign of a Carrington-level event, the current solar environment remains highly active and worth watching.
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