Friday, June 4, 2010
Today is Solar Prominence Day
In 1946, the largest solar prominence ever observed reached a height of 300,000 miles from the surface of the moon. Solar prominence are sheets of luminous gas emanating from the sun's surface; they appear dark against the sun's disk but bright against the dark sky, and occur only in regions of horizontal magnetic fields
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