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solar flare

noun as in sun surface eruption

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One of the nights the team observed Jupiter — January 25, 2017 — was particularly well-timed because Jupiter was experiencing a strong solar flare at the time.

He wasn’t actually suggesting that the Earth’s orbit be shifted but, instead, suggesting that, since climate change is a function of those orbits and solar flares, altering the orbit would be what those agencies need to do to combat climate change.

In 2018, my colleague Meredith MacGregor discovered flashes of light coming from Proxima Centauri that looked very different from solar flares.

It also modeled what the speeds would be of sodium atoms bumped off the moon by the solar wind and or by solar flares.

So the images should have been able to detect any link between the tail’s brightness and changes in the solar wind or solar flares.

Both are the result of magnetic activity on the sun, but a solar flare has more energy than a CME.

In 1859, astronomer Richard Carrington observed a strong solar flare that was directed at the Earth.

As Glinda, Chenoweth scorched the stage like a solar flare of comedic energy.

Should a solar flare vibrate the interstellar plasma in the next few years, the tone would be higher still.

If cheery people are seen as a ray of sunshine, then consider Kristin Chenoweth a blinding solar flare.

What makes you so sure that means there's a solar flare coming?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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