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| | | | | A recent solar flare unleashed a massive plasma plume from the sun's south pole, where these stellar eruptions rarely happen. The unusual phenomenon is a sign of the impending solar maximum. | |
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spaceweatherarchive.com
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| | | | | July 14, 2022: You know a solar flare is strong when even the Voyager spacecraft feel it. Twenty-two years ago today (July 14, 2000) the sun exploded with so much force, it sent shockwaves to the edge of the solar system. Earth was on the doorstep of the blast, nicknamed the "Bastille Day Event" because... | |
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blog.reallyrightstuff.com
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| | | I have been photographing the night sky for a while. Photographers living in Hawai'i are blessed with remote areas at high altitude that are perfect for photographing the night sky. [...] | ||