File:GOES-16 first EXIS data.png
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English: This figure shows an example of GOES-16 Extreme Ultraviolet and X-Ray Irradiance Sensors (EXIS) observations at two different wavelengths of a solar flare that peaked at 11:05 UTC [6:05 a.m. EST] on January 21, 2017. This is a relatively small flare, yet the brightness of the sun in soft ( (lower energy) X-rays increased by a factor of 16. EXIS will give NOAA and space weather forecasters the first indication that a flare is occurring on the sun, as well as the strength of the flare, how long it lasts, the location of the flare on the sun, and the potential for impacts here at Earth.
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