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A Large Tsunami Shock Wave on the Sun
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[Blunderov] Apparently the sun has been undergoing a major magnetic storm - the biggest for 30 yrs. Amazing visual at the link. (Specially for my favourite virion astronomer WW.)
A Large Tsunami Shock Wave on the Sun
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
A Large Tsunami Shock Wave on the Sun Credit: NSO/AURA/NSF and USAF Research Laboratory Explanation: Tsunamis this large don't happen on Earth. One week ago, a large solar flare from an Earth-sized sunspot produced a tsunami-type shock wave that was spectacular even for the Sun. Pictured above, the tsunami wave was captured moving out from active region AR 10930 by the Optical Solar Patrol Network (OSPAN) telescope in New Mexico, USA. The resulting shock wave, known technically as a Moreton wave, compressed and heated up gasses including hydrogen in the photosphere of the Sun, causing a momentarily brighter glow. The above image was taken in a very specific red color emitted exclusively by hydrogen gas. The rampaging tsunami took out some active filaments on the Sun, although many re-established themselves later. The solar tsunami spread at nearly one million kilometers per hour, and circled the entire Sun in a matter of minutes.
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