The Sun ejects a spectacular 'eruptive prominence,' a mass of relatively cool plasma, into space. The gas was relatively cool - only 60,000-80,000 Kelvin (110,000 - 145,000 degrees F) compared with the fiery 1.5 million degree K plasma (2.7 million F) surrounding it in the Sun's outer atmosphere, or corona. At the time of this snapshot, the eruptive prominence was over 700,000 km (430,000 miles across), over 50 times the Earth's diameter. This image from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (S
SuperStock offers millions of photos, videos, and stock assets to creatives around the world. This image of The Sun ejects a spectacular 'eruptive prominence,' a mass of relatively cool plasma, into space. The gas was relatively cool - only 60,000-80,000 Kelvin (110,000 - 145,000 degrees F) compared with the fiery 1.5 million degree K plasma (2.7 million F) surrounding it in the Sun's outer atmosphere, or corona. At the time of this snapshot, the eruptive prominence was over 700,000 km (430,000 miles across), over 50 times the Earth's diameter. This image from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (S by NASA is available for licensing today.
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