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NASA News Mar 13, 2026 at 10:07 PM

Solar Flare Study

Long-lived active regions produce more solar flares

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๐ŸŽฏ Key Takeaways

  • โ€ข **Long-lived active regions produce more flares**
  • โ€ข **3-6 times more likely to produce intense solar flares**
  • โ€ข **Crucial for predicting space weather and understanding magnetic fields**

A new study has found that long-lived active regions on the Sun's surface produce disproportionately more flares than shorter-lived regions. Volunteers from NASA's Solar Active Region Spotter citizen science project analyzed data from the Solar Dynamics Observatory to reach this conclusion.

The study, led by Emily Mason and Kara Kniezewski, found that long-lived active regions are 3-6 times more likely to produce intense solar flares. These findings could be crucial for predicting space weather and understanding magnetic fields deeper inside the Sun.

The Solar Active Region Spotter project is now complete, but the results can be found on the Zooniverse website. NASA's citizen science projects can be found at this link.

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