Scientists unveil most detailed photo of a solar flare ever taken
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Hawaii's Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope captured unprecedented high-resolution images of an X-class solar flare, revealing plasma loops as small as 13 miles wide. These detailed observations of the sun's magnetic activity could help scientists better understand how solar flares form and improve prediction models, potentially enhancing our ability to anticipate disruptions to radio communications and spacecraft.
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