Other Stars Like Our Sun Explode With ‘Superflares’ Every 100 Years, Study Suggests By gizmodo.com - December 12, 2024 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Stars Like Our Sun Explode With ‘Superflares’ Every 100 Years, Study Suggests A survey of Sun-like stars found that they produce a superflare roughly once per century. read more Source: www.gizmodo.com RELATED ARTICLES Giz Asks: What Will Scientists Study—and Potentially Discover—Now That Artemis 2 Is Done? Disney Is Trying to Make Up for Its ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ IMAX FOMO Anthropic Launches Claude Design, Figma Stock Immediately Nosedives ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Has Always Deserved Better Than This Sam Altman’s Creepy Eyeball-Scanning Company Gets in Bed With Zoom and Tinder The EV Collapse in America Shows Early Signs of Relenting ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ Has a Wild Deep Cut ‘Star Wars’ Toy Reference NASA Plans to Start a Fire on the Moon in First-of-Its-Kind Experiment What’s the Best Weather Day in the USA?