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- No, you didn't see a solar flare during the total eclipse — but you may have seen something just as special | Live Science https://www.livescience.com/space/the-sun/no-you-didnt-see-a-solar-flare-during-the-total-eclipse-but-you-may-have-seen-something-just-as-special 34 comments
- 'Cannibal' coronal mass ejection that devoured 'dark eruption' from sun will smash into Earth tomorrow (July 18) | Live Science https://www.livescience.com/space/the-sun/cannibal-coronal-mass-ejection-that-devoured-dark-eruption-from-sun-will-smash-into-earth-tomorrow-july-18 7 comments
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- Scientists finally acknowledge that they got their solar cycle predictions wrong, and that we are fast approaching the sun's explosive peak | Live Science https://www.livescience.com/space/the-sun/scientists-finally-acknowledge-that-they-got-their-solar-cycle-predictions-wrong-and-that-we-are-fast-approaching-the-suns-explosive-peak 0 comments
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- Mercury slammed by gargantuan eruption from the sun's hidden far side, possibly triggering 'X-ray auroras' | Live Science https://www.livescience.com/space/the-sun/mercury-slammed-by-gargantuan-eruption-from-the-suns-hidden-far-side-possibly-triggering-x-ray-auroras 0 comments
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- Enormous 'sunspot archipelago' 15 times wider than Earth could soon bombard us with solar flares | Live Science https://www.livescience.com/space/the-sun/enormous-sunspot-archipelago-15-times-wider-than-earth-could-soon-bombard-us-with-solar-flares 126 comments
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- 'Cannibal' coronal mass ejection will hit Earth at nearly 2 million mph, scientists say | Live Science https://www.livescience.com/cannibal-coronal-mass-ejection-inbound 54 comments
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- Solar maximum could hit us harder and sooner than we thought. How dangerous will the sun's chaotic peak be? | Live Science https://www.livescience.com/space/the-sun/solar-maximum-could-hit-us-harder-and-sooner-than-we-thought-how-dangerous-will-the-suns-chaotic-peak-be 1 comment
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- Scientists finally acknowledge that they got their solar cycle predictions wrong, and that we are fast approaching the sun's explosive peak | Live Science https://www.livescience.com/space/the-sun/scientists-finally-acknowledge-that-they-got-their-solar-cycle-predictions-wrong-and-that-we-are-fast-approaching-the-suns-explosive-peak 0 comments
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