A powerful double explosion occurred on the far side of the Sun. Until now, scientists cannot say what causes it. About this reported at the Solar Astronomy Laboratory of the Institute for Space Research (IKI) RAS.
Experts note that this phenomenon is surprising to observers.
“A very large double explosion on the far side of the Sun was recorded last night. There is still no satellite on the other side and one can only guess what happened there,” astronomers said.
He released footage showing plasma clouds dispersing from the Sun after the explosion. An optical illusion is created that they collide with Venus and Mercury; in fact, the clouds “had shifted noticeably to one side.”
The IKI laboratory added that if the hypothetical active centers “existed for another five days” they could be seen from Earth. The sun will rotate and they will be on its left edge.
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