A twisted filament of magnetism on the sun suddenly untwisted on Oct. 28. The result was a spectacular eruption recorded in full-disk detail by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. The solar twister can be seen here rising from the 10 o'clock position on the edge of the sun's disk.
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ReplyDeleteI wonder how High-Tech that is? To catch the sun in a solar twister. Man would that be awesome to be the one to notice that happening.
ReplyDeleteHow did the flames twist and untwist? Was the twist-untwist-explosion all in a matter of seconds? minutes? days? It's cool anyway though.
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