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A satellite took x-rays pictures of a solar flare. How did the solar flare most likely appear on the x-ray pictures?
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A satellite took x-rays pictures of a solar flare. How did the solar flare most likely appear on the x-ray pictures?
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It mostly looks all dark with the x-ray pictures also looks like a black hole.
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