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    Crackling with Solar Flares

    WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES

    11.05.2010

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    NASA

    Fast-growing sunspot 1112 is crackling with solar flares. So far, none of the blasts has hurled a substantial CME, or coronal mass ejection, toward Earth. In addition, a vast filament of magnetism is cutting across the sun's southern hemisphere. This filament is so large it spans a distance greater than the separation of Earth and the moon. A bright 'hot spot' just north of the filament's midpoint is UV radiation from sunspot 1112. The proximity is no coincidence; the filament appears to be rooted in the sunspot below. If the sunspot flares, it could cause the entire structure to erupt. Thus far, none of the flares has destabilized the filament. Image Credit: NASA

    NASA Identifier: 490393main_euvfilament-20101016

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    Date Taken: 11.05.2010
    Date Posted: 02.08.2013 13:09
    Photo ID: 848649
    Resolution: 2048x2048
    Size: 307.31 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, D.C., US

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