Space
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Sunspot Releases Double Solar Flare, Causing Radio Blackouts in Asia and Australia
The unstable sunspot triggered the solar flares that temporarily disrupted radio communications. Radio blackouts struck Asia and Australia again after more than a week when a restless sunspot emitted a"'double solar flare" on Monday, April 25.
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