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| | The background of this image is from a supercomputer simulation. It shows a honeycomb-like structure for our universe, sometimes called the "cosmic web." Image via CfA. | | |
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A solar flare 10 billion times more powerful than sun's | | Our sun's solar flares are an incredible natural phenomenon, but now astronomers have observed a flare on a young star that almost defies belief. It's 10 billion times more powerful than any seen on our sun! Read more. Red dwarf star JW 566 (inside circle) was seen to produce its colossal solar flare on November 26, 2016. Image via Rogelio Bernal Andreo/CC BY-SA 3.0. | | |
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