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The large sunspot is Active Region 3590. According to NASA A.R. 3590 is now the largest sunspot of the current solar cycle. Last week, A.R. 3590 produced three X-class solar flares in rapid succession, including the strongest flare of the current solar cycle (X6.3). Since then the sunspot has been relatively quiet, producing only a handful of low-level M-class solar flares.
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