NASA Observes A Fireball From The Sun
NASA
The sun is capable of producing fireballs exponentially larger than Earth.
On Monday, a giant fireball erupted from the east side of the sun.
NASA said it was a giant solar prominence accompanied by a solar flare. NASA’s website defines a solar prominence as “a large, bright feature extending outward from the Sun’s surface,” and a solar flare as “an intense burst of radiation coming from the release of magnetic energy associated with sunspots.”
The eruption was not aimed at Earth… this time.
Bryan Nash Staff writer Bryan Nash has devoted much of his life to searching for the truth behind the lies that the masses never question. He is currently pursuing a Master's of Divinity and is the author of The Messiah's Misfits, Things Unseen and The Backpack Guide to Surviving the University. He has also been a regular contributor to the magazine Biblical Insights.
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