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THE RUNDOWN
- On February 4, 2026, NASA reported the sun had released an intense X4.2 solar flare.
- This solar flare follows January’s breathtaking solar storm, the strongest in 20 years.
- Solar flares and accompanying coronal mass ejections are commonly associated with aurora activity, or the Northern and Southern lights.
This week, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory observed a strong solar flare on February 4 — just weeks after severe solar flares triggered…

