On Monday night, the physics and astronomy department brought a broad audience on a journey through space. During one of many public night events the department hosts, attendees learned about the sun and solar flares and then witnessed astronomical phenomena through the telescope on top of Gallalee Hall. In the first half of the night, graduate student Mustafa Muhibullah presented on the sun and how solar flares form. The sun is a mid-sized star, but since it is so close to the Earth, changes on its surface, particularly with sunspots, are felt all over the globe. “A lot of things going on in those sunspot regions and all that activity are magnetic fields activating,” Muhibullah said. “Basic
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