The Solar Orbiter spacecraft detects a surprising number of tiny and bright flares in the gas atmosphere of our star.
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Epic sun storm dry spell ahead? Not necessarily
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The Chemistry of the Sun: Resolving a Decade-Long Controversy About the Composition of Our Star
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Solar corona: A close look at the smallest flares
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Sun's Atmosphere Is 1 Million Degrees Celsius Hot, And We Finally Know Why
The Magnetic Origin of Solar Campfires - IOPscience
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Closest Pictures Ever Taken of Sun Show Tiny Campfire Flares - The New York Times
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