India's Chandrayaan-2 moon orbiter catalogs tons of mysterious solar flares

New research has created a comprehensive catalog of mysterious, slow-building and ultra-hot explosions coming from the sun’s atmosphere. The findings suggest a substantial amount of these strangely lethargic flares, which were first discovered in the 1980s, warrant a deeper investigation.

Solar flares are explosions of energy that occur when the magnetic field lines of the sun tangle, or cross, then snap and reconnect around dark patches called sunspots. These outflows of radiation, when strong enough, can damage satellites and even affect power and communication infrastructure here on Earth.

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