JAKARTA The sun has fired again quite a strong burst. Based on NASA's monitoring, this flare is in the high category with classification X on Monday, December 8, 2025.

This is the second strongest burst that the Sun has emitted in the past ten days. Although not as strong as previous bursts, this eruption remains NASA's concern so that researchers can detect if the flare reaches its highest point.

This incident was captured and continuously observed by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). The latest flare peaked at 12:01 a.m. local time according to reports from the US agency.

Suar this time is classified as the X1.1 flare. Class X is the category that exhibits the most powerful Sun flares, while the numbers behind it provide further details regarding the intensity of its eruption.

Previously, at the end of November, the Sun also emitted a strong flare at 9.49 pm East time. Based on time in Indonesia, the peak of the Sun's strong eruption was detected at 1 Desemer at 9.49 WIB.

This flare is classified as the X1.9 flare. These two events show an increase in solar activity that needs to be watched out for. The reason is, the impact of the Solar eruption can disrupt radio communications, power grids, and navigation signals on Earth.

In addition, this burst of energy also poses a security risk for spacecraft and astronauts in space. Therefore, monitoring is very important.


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