NASA SDO - M1.7 Solar Flare (April 16, 2012)

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On April 16, 2012 at around 17:45 UT (1:45 EDT) a M1.7 flare peaked. This flare originated from an active region just about to come over the eastern limb of the Sun. On April 15 this area produced another large coronal mass ejection. Neither eruptions appear to be Earth directed - however, this active region might have some future events in store.

Credit: NASA SDO
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@Rodney100100 It depends on which segment you are looking at. The entire event was about 1 hour. So if you do it real-time, you are sitting there for that time.

CamillaCorona
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i know this is sped up but how much is it sped up by? i think it could be cool to see one slowly expand instead of fully.. just my opinion

rodney
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Like me, it has allergies and blew it's nose

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