The Sun emits two kinds of high-energy electrons during solar flares, ESA scientists stated. The 'impulsive' ones from rapid solar flares and the 'gradual' ones from longer coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Delays in their detection are because they're scattered by solar wind on their way to us. This will help scientists improve space weather forecasts, boosting astronauts and satellites protection.
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13 Sep