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A Solar Prominence from SOHO
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[z]Barbara Harris
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10.11.2005 00:00
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A Solar Prominence from SOHO
Explanation: What happened to the Sun? Nothing very unusual: the strange-looking
solar appendage
on the lower left is actually just a spectacular looking version of a common
solar prominence
. A
solar prominence
is a cloud of solar gas held above the Sun's surface by the Sun's
magnetic field
.
Pictured above
in 2002 October, NASA's Sun-orbiting
SOHO spacecraft
imaged an
impressively large prominence
hovering over the surface, informally dubbed a flame. Over 40
Earth
s could line up along the vast length of the
fireless
flame of hovering hot gas. A quiescent
prominence typically
lasts about a month, and may erupt in a
Coronal Mass Ejection
(CME)
expelling hot gas
into the
Solar System
. Although somehow related to the Sun's changing
magnetic field
, the energy mechanism that creates and sustains a
Solar prominence
is still a topic of
research
.
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