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HAZMAT usually describes substances that pose a risk to the environment, or even to life itself. Imagine it being applied to entire planets, where violent flares from the star they orbit may make worlds uninhabitable by affecting their atmospheres. We're identifying planets that orbit stars at safe enough distances to support human life...and the planets that don’t make the cut. Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/2q3gwms

Superflares From Young Red Dwarf Stars Imperil Planets | NASA
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Superflares From Young Red Dwarf Stars Imperil Planets | NASA

Stellar flares from red dwarfs are particularly bright in ultraviolet wavelengths, compared with Sun-like stars