Solar flares are happening more often now because the Sun is nearing the peak of its 11-year cycle, known as the solar maximum. During this time, the Sun's magnetic field is more active, causing more sunspots and magnetic storms on its surface. This activity leads to more frequent solar flares.
Solar flares are bursts of energy released from the Sun’s atmosphere, and when the Sun is more active, we see more of these bursts. This can affect things like satellite communications, power grids, and even create stunning auroras in the sky.
So, the reason we’re seeing more solar flares is simply because the Sun is in a more active phase of its natural cycle.
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