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A large plasma ejection occurred near the south pole of the Sun
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[Regnum] An exceptionally large plasma emission occurred in the region of the Sun's south pole. This was reported on the website of the Solar Astronomy Laboratory of the Space Research Institute and the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Scientists recorded the emission at about 11:00 Moscow time on June 8. According to experts, the cloud of rare size and density was formed as a result of the destabilization of a giant solar prominence. Since it was located on the far side of the Sun, it was impossible to observe it from Earth.

It is noted that the moment the prominence rose above the edge of the Sun was recorded by several space telescopes operating in Earth orbit.

"The ejection will remain in the field of view of spacecraft for about another day. This will allow us to determine its trajectory much more accurately, which, however, will only become clear in all its details by the end of the day," the report says.

Experts noted that globally the Sun continues to demonstrate the presence of large reserves of explosive energy.


Posted by: badanov 2025-06-09
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