Solar Eruption

IN SPACE - JULY 1: A solar eruption from the sun is shown from an image by NASA's SOHO satellite July 1, 2002. Scientists call the solar eruption a prominence which is a huge cloud of relatively cool, dense plasma suspended in the sun's corona with magnetic fields building up enormous forces that propel particles out beyond the sun's surface. The blasts occur about every eleven years for 3 to 4 days and can affect the Earth. (Photo by NASA/Getty Images)
IN SPACE - JULY 1: A solar eruption from the sun is shown from an image by NASA's SOHO satellite July 1, 2002. Scientists call the solar eruption a prominence which is a huge cloud of relatively cool, dense plasma suspended in the sun's corona with magnetic fields building up enormous forces that propel particles out beyond the sun's surface. The blasts occur about every eleven years for 3 to 4 days and can affect the Earth. (Photo by NASA/Getty Images)
Solar Eruption
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