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Scientists Capture Rare Footage of “Black Ejections” on the Sun
Researchers have shared remarkable footage of rare “black ejections” on the Sun, captured by the Solar Astronomy Laboratory of the Space Research Institute (IKI) and the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics (ISZF) of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The video reveals a “ghostly structure of an intense black color,” part of which is ejected into space while the rest dissipates in the solar corona.
This black plasma cloud is associated with a cold prominence containing large amounts of neutral hydrogen. This hydrogen can almost completely absorb the short-wavelength radiation falling on it from behind. The entire process lasted about three hours.
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