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On September 14, 2024, a significant X4.5 solar flare erupted from the newly numbered Active Region 3825 (AR3825) on the Sun’s southeastern limb. The flare ranks among the strongest in Solar Cycle 25 and was accompanied by a coronal mass ejection (CME). This event has the potential to trigger geomagnetic disturbances on Earth, with space weather agencies like NOAA monitoring its trajectory and impact closely. Details of the Solar Flare and Coronal Mass Ejection (CME)The flare lasted from 15:13 UTC to 15:47 UTC, peaking at 15:28 UTC, and was classified as an X-class flare, the most powerful typ…

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