NASA shares video of the Sun and netizens can't try to avoid panicking, WATCH here

These enormous floods of sunlight based plasma shoot billions of particles into space at around 1 million miles, or 1,600,000 kilometers, each hour, says NASA.

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NASA posted a video of the Sun on July 29 and netizens absolutely can't resist the urge to panic. Inscribed "Our audit of the close planetary system? One star," the hypnotizing picture of the Sun shows a coronal mass launch – or CME – emitting from its surface. These enormous floods of sunlight based plasma shoot billions of particles into space at around 1 million miles, or 1,600,000 kilometers, each hour, as per NASA.⁣

"This specific CME, found in outrageous bright light by our Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) in 2013, didn't make a beeline for Earth. In contrast to sunlight based flares, which are incredible eruptions of radiation that can briefly cause correspondences and route power outages, CMEs like this one can briefly over-burden electrical frameworks if power organizations are not ready. Fortunately, our armada of sunlight based observatories assists us with following these captivating segments of room climate, so interruptions on Earth are negligible," NASA added.






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NASA shares video of the Sun and netizens can't try to avoid panicking, WATCH here


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