Circular Coronal Mass Ejection

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A coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted from just around the edge of the
sun on May 1, 2013, in a gigantic rolling wave. CMEs can shoot over a
billion tons of particles into space at over a million miles per hour.
This CME occurred on the sun’s limb and is not headed toward Earth. The
video, taken in extreme ultraviolet light by NASA’s Solar Dynamics
Observatory (SDO), covers about two and a half hours.

Credit: NASA/SDO

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How are they filming this if sun is bright enough to make earth bright

Torak_Ball
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Group Coronal Mass Ejection: Dust Has Light, Hydrogen And Helium,


The Sun Formed: Strangely Shaped Nebula,








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When was the last mass coronal ejection, you better not say 2023.
And where are the sun spots

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