Big Solar Flare, Big CME, Saturn-Size Star
A coronal mass ejection (or CME) is a giant cloud of solar plasma drenched with magnetic field lines that are blown away from the Sun during strong, long-duration solar flares and filament eruptions.
Most of the ejection will miss Earth, but what will hit, should hit on Sunday, which is also the time for a coronal hole. This could amplify the CME that will hit Earth.
A solar flare is a brief eruption of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surface, associated with sunspots and causing electromagnetic disturbances on the earth, as with radio frequency communications and power line transmissions.
M-Class solar flare has launch and hit the Pacific and caused a radio blackout.
The smallest star found is the size of Saturn. Yup, that messes up a lot of things. Unless you are on the side of an Electric Universe Theory.
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