Researchers Observed Aurora-Like Radio Waves For The First Time On The Sun, Lingering 25,000 Miles Above A Sunspot For A Week, Resembling The Northern Lights. While Solar Auroras Have Been Seen On Distant Stars, This Discovery Offers New Methods Of Studying The Sun’s Solar Activities With The Potential Of Finding Past Solar Auroras.
Aurora on the Sun Spotted by Astronomers For the First Time Ever; Is This Similar to Those Seen on Earth? | Science TimesThe aurora on the Sun took place roughly 40,000 kilometers over a sunspot. Read to learn more. For the first time, astronomers were able to detect aurora signals that were fostered by electrons that accelerated through a sunspot over the surface of the Sun.
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