Even at its quietest, the sun about once a week belches out a billion-ton cloud of charged particles and magnetic fields. When those eruptions are directed toward Earth, they can irradiate astronauts, disable satellites, and knock out power grids on the planet.
STORMY WEATHER. This large, active region on the sun is more than 20 times as large as Earth.
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