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EMERGENCY: The Sun's Most Dangerous Sunspot RETURNS — AR4366 Is Back (DON'T LOOK AWAY) AR4366 Returns February 23 | 60 M-Class + 6 X-Class Flares | Earth in the Crosshairs (Full Breakdown) For fourteen days, the most dangerous sunspot of Solar Cycle 25 was hidden on the far side of the sun. Today — February 23, 2026 — AR4366 rotated back into view on the eastern limb, already firing M-class flares within hours of emergence. During its first Earth-facing pass, this single region produced 60 M-class flares, 6 confirmed X-class eruptions, and an X8.3 event that triggered R3 radio blackouts across an entire hemisphere. The space weather community is on full alert. AR4366 spans 15 Earth diameters — roughly half the size of the sunspot that caused the 1859 Carrington Event. Its Beta-Gamma-Delta magnetic classification — the most dangerous possible — survived the far-side transit completely intact. Helioseismology detected the region's magnetic field was so intense it altered the sun's global acoustic oscillation patterns during its hidden journey. It didn't decay. It returned fully armed. 🎯 In this video, we break down: The return of AR4366: How February 23–24 became the only possible reappearance window Far-side monitoring: What helioseismology revealed during 14 days of darkness The danger window: Why February 25–28 puts Earth directly in the line of fire Beta-Gamma-Delta classification: Why AR4366's magnetic structure makes X-class flares near-certain Infrastructure threats: Satellites, power grids, aviation, GPS, and HF radio at risk Aurora potential: How far south the Northern Lights could reach if a major CME fires 📚 What You Will Learn: Why solar rotation math made February 23–24 the only possible return dates How helioseismology detects sunspots on the far side of the sun — and its critical limits What Beta-Gamma-Delta magnetic classification means for X-class flare probability How to track Kp index and position yourself for potential aurora events through February 28 Which infrastructure systems face the highest risk during the Earth-facing danger window Why AR4366's first-rotation flare count makes its return uniquely threatening in Solar Cycle 25 Keywords: AR4366 returns 2026, solar flare February 2026, X-class solar flare warning, sunspot AR4366 earth-facing, geomagnetic storm 2026, solar cycle 25 sunspot, CME earth impact February 2026, space weather forecast, aurora February 2026, NOAA space weather alert Hashtags: #SolarFlare, #AR4366, #SpaceWeather, #GeomagneticStorm, #SolarCycle25, #Aurora2026, #CME, #Sunspot, #NOAA, #HorizonFeed ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. All data shared is based on public market research, historical analysis, and macro trends as of February 2026. Do your own research (DYOR) before making any investment decisions. Bitcoin and crypto markets are highly volatile — never invest more than you can afford to lose. This video covers the confirmed return of sunspot AR4366 on February 23, 2026 — tracking its Beta-Gamma-Delta magnetic structure, Earth-facing danger window through February 28, and real-time infrastructure and aurora implications. Perfect for investors, analysts, and serious crypto learners.