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Scientists tracked a massive sunspot group across the Sun for three months using two spacecrafts: one at Earth and one orbiting the Sun. This active region twisted and grew before unleashing the most powerful geomagnetic storms seen since 2003. The dual perspective allowed researchers to observe the region’s evolution and its violent output of solar energy, providing unprecedented data on the space weather created by such an extreme solar feature. (58 words)
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