The recording of a solar flare recorded on 7 June has attracted the attention of the scientific community for its spectacular and nature, according ALT1040.

The event, unique in its class and recorded by the Hubble Space Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) spacecraft, is notable for two reasons: first, because the rash can see cold materials, and second, that much of the generated plasma fell back to the surface of the sun instead of being fired into space.

The material returned to the sun it did following the magnetic fields of active regions of the Sun, which attracted the plasma. This can be seen on the big cloud that extends into the video.

Note that the materials seen in this video have a size similar to any planet. On the other hand, it is expected that the rest of the material that escaped the eruption of magnetic fields reaches Earth today and tomorrow without causing any damage.

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