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Scientists have recorded a powerful plasma radiation on the Sun


According to experts at the Institute of Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RGA), one of the largest sunscreen of 2025 was separated from the star surface on the night of October 14.

According to scientists, the emission took place during Moscow's time from 2:00 to 4:00. In the last few days, the protocol observed on the eastern edge of the sun has gradually moved to the country, but the plasma trajectament has passed between our planet and Mercury.

Experts noted that coronographic calculations show that the plasma filament has already moved about 20 million kilometers from the Sun. They stressed that if the emission took place a day later, the country could be hit, and if it was late for two days, the blow would be just.

The previous day, scientists from the Solar Astronomy Lab reported on the appearance of an unusually great ride on the Sun. The scientists also clarified that when the mass was pushed out, the particles could hit Mercury, and if the obscene remained on the Sun for 3-4 days, the potential threat could also spread to the country.

Translation of: Euromedia24.com