Space
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Intense X-Class Solar Flare Causes South Pacific Radio Blackout In Sunspot's Second Firing This Week
This week, a "dangerous" sunspot has fired two powerful "X-class" solar flares at Earth, the most recent of which caused a radio blackout in the South Pacific. According to experts, there were no CMEs during the event.
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