Nearby Red Dwarf Star 'AD Leonis' With Massive Solar Flares Spotted - Gadgets 360 11-Jul-2020
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Nearby Red Dwarf Star 'AD Leonis' With Massive Solar Flares Spotted - Gadgets 360
Astronomers have captured a red dwarf star called AD Leonis that is found to have massive flares — one of them was even 20 times larger than the solar flares emitted by our own Sun. The star is just 16 light-years away from Earth.
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