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NASA Captures Sun Shooting Intense Solar Flare, Resulting in Radio Blackouts
The Sun acted too soon on the day of celebration - July 4, as a great solar flare erupted on the 3rd of July. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory was able to capture the outburst.
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