ARLA/CLUSTER: Proeminente Erupção Solar.
João Gonçalves Costa
joao.a.costa ctt.pt
Terça-Feira, 13 de Maio de 2008 - 15:09:36 WEST
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Erupting Solar Prominence
Today, astronomers are monitoring an unusually active prominence on the sun's eastern limb.
Even veteran observers are impressed, using words like "amazing" and "jaw-dropping" to describe the activity they have seen.
One onlooker described the fountain-like eruptions as "volcanic in appearance." This beautiful activity may herald the approach of a new sunspot--or it may be just a temporary upheaval, here today and gone tomorrow.
What happens next? Check http://spaceweather.com<http://spaceweather.com/> for images and updates
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