Space
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Sunspot Growing at an Exponentially Fast Rate, Should We Worry?
In just 24 hours, a massive sunspot with an unstable magnetic field quadruples in size. A rapidly expanding large sunspot on the sun's surface will likely cause a solar flare to target Earth on Monday.
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