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WORLD2026-03-1322:07:28 UTC

Briefing: Volunteers Find Oddly High Solar Flare Rates

Editorial Staff · 1 min read

The study highlights that patches of the Sun's surface often exhibit strong magnetic fields, which can form rapidly and vary in their decay rates.

These magnetic fields are critical in understanding solar flare activity, as they can emerge within hours and may persist for extended periods, affecting solar output.

The involvement of volunteers in data collection for this research has been significant, contributing to the analysis of solar phenomena.