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Can a 0.2-second pulse from a magnetar put out as much energy as the Sun does in 250,000 years?

Russ Mobley, Whitehouse Starion, New Jersey
Yes. A giant magnetar flare is incredibly bright and emits as much radiation energy as the Sun does in hundreds of thousands of years.

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