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Solar Storm Alert: 'Strongest Solar Flare' for Current Solar Cycle 25 Detected by European Solar Orbiter: ESA Report
The class X12 solar flare in May 2024 has been recently confirmed as the largest solar storm to hit Earth in the current solar cycle. Click to read more.
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