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Our Sun Is Acting Weird in 2023 Gigantic Solar Tornado Raged For 3 Days@TheCosmosNews

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#thecosmosnews Gigantic solar tornado taller than 14 piles of earth raged for 3 days. What caused it? Our magnificent sun is a massive ball of plasma, and some of the most volatile phenomena occur in its atmosphere. Recently, NASA s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) observed a tornado whirling near the sun s North Pole. Reportedly, the height of boiling plasma grew to be nearly equivalent to 14 piles of earth combined, implying it could be the largest in the entire solar system. Tornadoes on Earth are fueled by wind, whereas tornadoes on the Sun are shaped by magnetism. The sun is a fiery, massive ball of boiling gas and plasma made up of hot, charged particles. As these move around the sun, they generate magnetic fields that twist and form a spiral – eventually erupting vast clouds of plasma into surrounding space. This tornado-like occurrence lasted three weeks before finally collapsing. According to SpaceWeather, the rotating filament began expanding on March 14 and exploded on March 18 in a "cloud of magnetized gas." It soared to a height of approximately 75,000 miles (120,000 kilometers) or 14 Earths. The solar tornado s demise churned out plasma into the surrounding space. However, no damage was done to the Earth.

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