A superflare is a type of extremely large solar flare that releases a tremendous amount of energy, significantly more than typical solar flares. While standard solar flares can impact space weather and cause disturbances in Earth's magnetosphere, superlares are far more powerful, with energy outputs that can exceed thousands of times that of the largest observed solar flares. Superflares are characterized by their intense brightness and can emit a broad spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, including X-rays and ultraviolet light.

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