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Scientists Watch Single Solar Region Blast Out Nearly 1000 Flares
The Solar Orbiter captured nearly 1,000 solar flares over 94 days from NOAA 13664, linking eruptions to geomagnetic storms disrupting Earth’s technology, researchers said.
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Longest ever observation of a super active solar region sheds new light on space weather
By combining European and U.S. space missions, scientists have achieved new insights into the sun’s most powerful activity A wider view of the sun The Sun rotates roughly once every 28 days, which means that from Earth, any active solar region can usually be observed for only about 2 weeks before it disappears from view on the far side. For decades, this limitation prevented scientists from tracking the full life cycle of the Sun’s most energeti…
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