
Huge solar flare is spotted on a distant star - Daily Mail

Distant star EK Draconis was observed ejecting a cloud of scorching-hot plasma with a mass in the quadrillions of kilograms, according to researchers led by the University of Colorado Boulder.
Astronomers observing a distant star have spotted a huge coronal mass ejection that is 10 times bigger than the most powerful one ever recorded.
It has sparked fears that a mammoth supeflare could a… [+6931 chars]
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