AR4168 - another M4 flare
Taken by Giorgio Rizzarelli on August 7, 2025 @ Trieste, Italy
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After two days, today AR4168 (still beta-gamma-delta) produced another M4 flare, around 1130UT. This image captured the flare around 12UT when it had decayed at M2 level. This flare had pretty long duration, so there's good probability that, like the first one, it's associated to a CME (actually the SDO 193Angstrom timelapse shows some eruption). Lunt60HA, Neptune-M.
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