November 6, 2022 M5.2 Solar Flare

  • Released Tuesday, November 8, 2022

This video of the November 6th M5.2 solar flare shows the Sun in 171 angstrom light. It covers the time period from 6:48pm EST to 8:48pm EST.

Credit: NASA/SDO

On November 6, 2022 the Sun emitted a magnitude M5.2 flare that peaked at 7:11 pm EST. The Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the event in extreme ultraviolet light which reveals the delicate structure of the Sun's lower atmosphere, called the corona.

This animated GIF shows a closeup of the November 6th M5.2 solar flare captured by SDO in 171 angstrom light.Credit: NASA/GSFC/SDO

This animated GIF shows a closeup of the November 6th M5.2 solar flare captured by SDO in 171 angstrom light.

Credit: NASA/GSFC/SDO

Still of the Nov. 6th M5.2 solar flare captured by SDO in 131 angstrom light. This wavelength highlights hot, flaring regions and shows the flare in the upper left corner of the Sun.Credit: NASA/SDO

Still of the Nov. 6th M5.2 solar flare captured by SDO in 131 angstrom light. This wavelength highlights hot, flaring regions and shows the flare in the upper left corner of the Sun.

Credit: NASA/SDO



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This page was originally published on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 11:43 AM EDT.


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