Scientists were probably able to spot a “warning” about an ejection into the Sun a few hours before the flare. And it was one of the most powerful flashes on our star, according to Space.com. Using a rare set of data collected hours before a powerful solar flare, scientists have identified a number of changes in the Sun's atmosphere that could tell us how major eruptions begin. The scientists' discovery could help to better predict space weather…
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Scientists were probably able to spot a “warning” about an ejection into the Sun a few hours before the flare. And it was one of the most powerful flashes on our star, according to Space.com. Using a rare set of data collected hours before a powerful solar flare, scientists have identified a number of changes in the Sun's atmosphere that could tell us how major eruptions begin. The scientists' discovery could help to better predict space weather…