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ASThat’s not a close-up of a carpet. ☀️
What you’re seeing is a "hairy" view of the Sun’s chromosphere.
The dark voids are Sunspots—magnetic knots larger than Earth.
They look black only because they are 2,000 degrees cooler.
The swirling "hairs" are plasma trapped in magnetic loops.
That white-hot flash? That’s a Solar Flare igniting.
This energy release can trigger X-class solar storms.
When these magnetic fields snap, they launch billions of tons of plasma.
If aimed at Earth, they create Auroras but can also fry satellites.
We are currently approaching the Solar Maximum in 2026.
Expect more of these "monsters" to appear on the surface.
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