A large chunk has broken off from the Sun's surface, creating a cyclone-like situation around its north pole. Astronomers are surprised by this incident. Scientists have already started analyzing what exactly caused this.
This image was captured in the image of the Sun sent last week by NASA's James Webb Telescope, which is traveling in space.
The telescope was launched by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) a few years ago as part of space research. NASA officials and space weather forecaster. Tamitha Sokov shared that photo of Surya on her Twitter handle.
Tamitha Skov captioned the image, "The part that has left the Sun's surface has created a huge storm at the star's north pole." Nasa scientists have said that it is not new for a part of the sun to break or break away from its surface. NASA has witnessed such incidents several times in the last 6-7 decades. However, this is the first time in the history of NASA that a part of the Sun has broken off and floated in the wind to create a storm at the edge of the star. This is what surprised the American astronauts.
The core of the solar system, the Sun, is actually a gaseous liquid. Dr. in a separate tweet. According to Tamitha Skov, the part of the sun that broke off and moved to the northern hemisphere, the process was completed in about 8 hours. At that time, the wind speed in that part of the sun's surface was 96 thousand miles per hour.
NASA scientists said that they are currently trying to collect more detailed information about it.
Scott McIntosh, a solar physicist at America's National Center for Atmospheric Research, has been observing the Sun for decades. He told a newspaper called 'Space.com' that he had never seen such a scene.
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