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Coronal Mass Ejections At The Dawn Of The Solar System - Astrobiology

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Down here on Earth we don’t usually notice, but the Sun is frequently ejecting huge masses of plasma into space. These are called coronal mass ejections (CMEs). They often occur together with sudden brightenings called flares, and sometimes extend far enough to disturb Earth’s magnetosphere, generating space weather phenomena including auroras or geomagnetic storms, and […] The post Coronal Mass Ejections At The Dawn Of The Solar System appeared…

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A joint research team from Japan, the United States, and South Korea, including Kyoto University and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), has observed a young star, similar to our Sun, which is about 100 million years old, frequently emitting huge, high-temperature flares. The Sun, which is about 4.6 billion years old, is also young.

·Tokyo, Japan
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Young suns hurl huge plasma clouds into space. Were it similar with our sun, the eruptions could have made life on Earth possible. The post The young sun raged – and made life possible first appeared on ingenieur.de - job market and news portal for engineers.

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The Sun frequently ejects huge masses of plasma, called coronal mass ejections (CME), into space. They often occur at the same time as sudden thinnings called skin rashes, and sometimes extend far enough to disrupt the Earth's magnetosphere, generating space weather phenomena, including aurora or geomagnetic storms, and even damaging [...]

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Asahi broke the news in Tokyo, Japan on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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