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30/01/2022

ASTRONOMY - A solar prominence from SOHO

 2022 January 30

The featured image shows the Sun with a large eruptive
prominence on the upper left. The image was taken with NASA's
SOHO satellite in 1999. 
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

A Solar Prominence from SOHO
Image Credit: NASAESASOHO-EIT Consortium

Explanation: How can gas float above the Sun? Twisted magnetic fields arching from the solar surface can trap ionized gas, suspending it in huge looping structures. These majestic plasma arches are seen as prominences above the solar limb. In 1999, this dramatic and detailed image was recorded by the Extreme ultraviolet Image Telescope (EIT) on board the space-based SOHO observatory in the light emitted by ionized Helium. It shows hot plasma escaping into space as a fiery prominence breaks free from magnetic confinement a hundred thousand kilometers above the Sun. These awesome events bear watching as they can affect communications and power systems over 100 million kilometers away on planet Earth. In late 2020 our Sun passed the solar minimum of its 11-year cycle and is now showing increased surface activity.

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