The sun on May 3, 2012. The inset shows a close-up of the new kind of magnetic explosion, recently studied with the aid of NASA's SDO spacecraft. Image via SDO/ Abhishek Srivastava/ IIT(BHU).
NASA said this week that its Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) observed a kind of magnetic explosion on the sun that scientists had never seen before. The spacecraft spied the explosion when a prominence - a large loop of material launched by an eruption on the sun's surface - started falling back to the surface. Before it reached the surface, the prominence ran into a snarl of magnetic field lines, sparking the explosion. Watch a beautiful video.
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