On July 15, a colossal filament erupted from the sun's northeastern limb, dramatically reshaping part of our star's surface, albeit briefly, and unleashing a coronal mass ejection (CME) into space.
The Sun looks like a warm yellow sphere with a surface covered with glowing messy hair. The yellow glow extends to the edges of the image, with some regions brighter than others. Many bright yellow ...
The explosion created a 250,000-mile-long, boiling trench of hot plasma and debris in the star’s outer atmosphere. Reading time 1 minute On July 15, a solar filament erupted from the Sun’s upper left ...
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The sun just spewed its biggest solar flare in 30 years — here’s what that could mean for us on Earth
“Here comes the sun” never sounded so ominous. The sun is putting on a superheated fireworks display. Our solar system’s light source just unleashed four powerful solar flares between Feb 1 and2, ...
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