Sun Ejects Sixth Giant Plasma Prominence in a Week – Earth Unaffected
22:01 05.07.2025 (Updated: 10:35 06.07.2025)
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#viral | Sun Ejects Sixth Giant Plasma Prominence in a Week – Earth Unaffected
The record-breaking prominence, which stretched over one million kilometers, occurred between 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. GMT on July 4, 2024, astronomers at the Solar Astronomy Laboratory at Russia’s Space Research Institute confirmed.
Plasma was directed toward the north pole of the solar system.
Like its predecessors, this solar phenomenon poses no threat to Earth. Scientists continue monitoring the unusually active solar cycle.
The record-breaking prominence, which stretched over one million kilometers, occurred between 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. GMT on July 4, 2024, astronomers at the Solar Astronomy Laboratory at Russia’s Space Research Institute confirmed.
Plasma was directed toward the north pole of the solar system.
Like its predecessors, this solar phenomenon poses no threat to Earth. Scientists continue monitoring the unusually active solar cycle.