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<p><strong><span style="font-size:18px">Space Weather News for Nov.
29, 2020</span></strong><br>
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<strong>MAJOR SOLAR FLARE:</strong> Today, Earth-orbiting
satellites detected the biggest solar flare in more than 3 years.
The M4.4-category eruption produced a shortwave radio blackout
over some parts of Earth and a bright coronal mass ejection (CME).
Remarkably, the flare was even bigger than it seemed. The blast
site is located just behind the sun's southeastern limb, so the
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<div style="text-align: center;"><strong>Above:</strong> This "D
Region Absorption" map from NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center
shows where shortwave radio propagation was affected by today's
solar flare.</div>
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