Eruptive events on the Sun can be wildly different. Some come just with a
solar flare, some with an additional ejection of solar material called a
coronal mass ejection (CME), and some with complex moving structures in
association with changes in magnetic field lines that loop up into the
Sun's atmosphere, the corona.
On July 19, 2012, an eruption
occurred on the sun that produced all three. A moderately powerful solar
flare exploded on the Sun's lower right hand limb, sending out light
and radiation. Next came a CME, which shot off to the right out into
space. And then, the Sun treated viewers to one of its dazzling magnetic
displays -- a phenomenon known as coronal rain.
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