On July 19 last year, the sun put on a display more spectacular than most, in a phenomenon rarely seen by scientists. Eruptive
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events on the sun can vary between simple solar flares that remain within its atmosphere, to coronal mass ejections that send clouds of electromagnetic energy into space. But on occasion, the charged particles in a solar flare will run into the sun's invisible magnetic field, illuminating the lines of magnetism as they twist and spiral around the sun.
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