A bright, flashing eruption on the edge of the Sun was caught in extreme ultraviolet light by the EIT 304 angstrom instrument on SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory). A spectral line of singly-ionized helium at 304 angstroms shows the state of the solar plasma at roughly 60,000 C. This 'small' event was still several times larger than the Earth.
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