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Eruption of solar material launched from an active region (left) of the Sun classed as an M1 solar flare This phenomenon occurs when magnetic energy
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Extreme ultraviolet (UV) image showing an X22 category solar flare (upper left) erupting from Active Region 13229 on the surface of the Sun A solar
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Solar chromosphere showing large prominence
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Wider version of image The bottom two black spots on the sun known as sunspots appeared quickly over the course of Feb 19-20 2013 These two suns
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The bottom two black spots on the sun known as sunspots appeared quickly over the course of Feb 19-20 2013 These two sunspots are part of the sam
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Full Disk image at full SDO resolution This image combines images from two instruments on NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) the Helioseismic a
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Solar flare Composite Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) image showing a solar flare and coronal mass ejection (CME lower left) erupting from the surf
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Solar flare Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) ultraviolet image The flare (upper right) is erupting from a sunspot This is an X18-class solar flare
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Large solar prominence releasing coronal mass ejection
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Solar prominence size comparison composite image
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Eruptive solar prominence and coronal mass ejection
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Solar activity Extreme ultraviolet (UV) satellite image showing a solar flare and coronal mass ejection (CME) erupting from the surface of the Sun on
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Solar dynamics observatory (SDO) ultraviolet image showing a filament eruption on the 31st of August 2012 The Sun is seen at a wavelength of 304 angs
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Moons South Pole-Aitken basin illustration
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Solar prominence around the suns limb near active region AR12891 captured on the 27th of October 2021 from Cumeada Observatory Portugal by MIGUEL
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Solar flare June 2011 SDO image This is an M-2 or medium sized coronal mass ejection (CME) CMEs are intense eruptions of radiation and hot plasm
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Solar prominence around suns limb near AR12891
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NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatory captures what appears to be a giant smiley face on the sun - 08 Dec 2010 The extreme ultraviolet image shows diffe
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SDO view of the Sun eclipsed by Earth
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Solar Orbiter spacecraft at the Sun illustration
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Star formation simulation
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Computer simulation showing oscillations on the surface of the Sun The Suns surface is known to oscillate up and down like the surface of a wobbling
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Hydrocarbon lakes on Titan Cassini image The lakes are the darker regions and are located around the north polar region of Titan with a large and p
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Saturns rings
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Orbit of Ceres Computer artwork showing the orbit of the dwarf planet Ceres (upper right) in relation to the planets Mars (closest to the Sun) and Ju
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Orbit of Ceres Computer artwork showing the orbit of the dwarf planet Ceres (upper right) in relation to the planets Mars (closest to the Sun) and Ju
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Dwarf planet orbits Diagram of the Solar System showing the orbits of the four outer planets (Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune green) and three
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Dwarf planet orbits Diagram of the Solar System showing the orbits of the four outer planets (Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune green) and three
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Dwarf planet orbits Diagram of the Solar System showing the orbits of the four outer planets (Jupiter Saturn Uranus and Neptune green) three dwa
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Radar images of a hydrocarbon sea on Titan taken by NASAs Cassini spacecraft They show the evolution of a transient feature in the large hydrocarbon
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Illustration of solar flares erupting from the surface of the Sun A solar flare occurs when magnetic energy that has built up in the solar atmosphere
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Eruption of solar material launched from an active region (left) of the Sun classed as an M1 solar flare This phenomenon occurs when magnetic energy
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Extreme ultraviolet (UV) image showing an X22 category solar flare (upper left) erupting from Active Region 13229 on the surface of the Sun A solar
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