Impact! We just saw the arrival of the coronal mass ejection that was launched during yesterday's X1.9 solar flare. This means it took the CME only 25 hours to travel from the Sun to Earth. That is fast considering most CMEs take two to four days to travel this distance!
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| Ultimo brillamento X | 2026/02/04 | X4.21 |
| Ultimo brillamento M | 2026/03/18 | M2.7 |
| Ultima tempesta geomagnetica | 2026/03/23 | Kp5 (G1) |
| Giorni senza macchie | |
|---|---|
| Ultimi 365 giorni | 3 giorni |
| 2026 | 3 giorni (4%) |
| Ultimo giorno senza macchie | 2026/02/24 |
| Media mensile Numero di Macchie Solari | |
|---|---|
| febbraio 2026 | 78.2 -34.3 |
| marzo 2026 | 77.7 -0.5 |
| Ultimi 30 giorni | 72.3 -15.7 |