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A erupted with M1 and M6 class solar flares. Watch the fireworks in these views from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory.
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Coeur d’Alene Press if possible I would like your weather writers to write an extensive article on how much effect the Earth’s axis has on our planet. I understand it takes 10,000 years for the Earth ...