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Video: Solar Flare
October 15, 2009 | BBC News

The two NASA Stereo satellites orbiting the sun recorded video footage of a large solar flare. Both crafts were able to view it for several hours.


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Tallest Northern Lights in the Solar System
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International Year of Astronomy
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