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Usage stats on Solar Flare Hits (2003)

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On Tuesday, November 4, 2003 the largest recorded solar flare ever recorded in modern times erupts from the sun. The event was recognised three days later on the seventh. The direct Solar flares themselves are not a threat to Earth; the solar flare burst would never be able to reach Earth but solar flares send out an Electromagnetic Wave that is able to reach earth and keep going. So, here's the question, what would happen if the Solar Flare of 2003 HAD hit and we did not get word of it on time?

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