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Fermi and the Sun The Sun can release incredible amounts of energy during outbursts called solar flares. On March 7, 2012, it unleased a powerful X5.4-class solar flare. Not only did this flare produce huge amounts of x-rays, but astronomers using Fermi detected so much gamma radiation from this one flare that for a short time the Sun was the brightest gamma-ray object in the sky.
Astronomy 101: From the Sun and Moon to Wormholes and Warp Drive, Key Theories, Discoveries, and Facts about the Universe (Adams 101 Series)
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