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    Suppose a Large Flare Is Detected Optically
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Suppose a Large Flare Is Detected Optically

Question 107

Question 107

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Suppose a large flare is detected optically. How long until radio interference arrives?


A) simultaneously
B) 8.5 minutes later
C) about 12 hours
D) about 4 days
E) no relation between the two

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