On July 15, a massive tension broke out in the northeastern organs of the sun and exploded in the eyes of anger and anger, and a bright part of it was blown up half a million miles in space-a quarter between the ground and the moon. The program’s high definition video was caught by the NASA’s solar dynamics Observatory (SDO), which eliminated the environment when unstable tasting destroyed itself. The rows of the sharp walls of the plasma, which have more than 12,400 miles of height and three times more, stood up from the debris, which temporarily re -formed the sun surface in the light of the magnetic reinforcement.
Solar powers triggers CME but misses the land, NASA and Soho confirm
According to a report by Space Weather.com, this shining raft was the result of a magnetic field lines that after the burst, it was violently snatched and recovered. NASA scientists said such wires have cold, dense clouds of solar materials that are connected to the sun surface by magnetic forces. When these arrangements fall, the explosives burst, which sometimes become coronal enjected (CME), the violent clouds of solar plasma that enter space.
However, the July 15 event created a CME, but preliminary observations eliminated the ground. Pictures of the Solar and Heliosopheric Observatory (Soho) and Goose -19 satellite indicated that the burst was not made on the ground. As Aurora Observer Vincent Ledwina based on the imagery of Lasco and CCOR -1 Coronagrapp, “the front is moving very slowly and is far from the ground.”
These festivals explode in solar activity and space weather forecasts. Although the CME itself is unlikely to disturb the geographical environment of the Earth, such a breakdown can mobilize and mobilize and interfere with satellite operations during solar storms.
The jaw -falling video offers an amazing example of what kind of star that is dynamic and sometimes explosive in all known space weather, and there is an opportunity for us to take a look at the sun’s skin -ending forces. Scientists are looking at these solar activities to make the results of such solar results more accurately predict.


