Solar flares, coronal mass ejections and aurora borealis in pictures
Telegraph co.uk
In this X-ray photo provided by NASA, the sun is shown early in the morning of Sunday, August 1, 2010.
The dark arc near the top right edge of the image is a filament of plasma blasting off the surface - part of the coronal mass ejection.
The bright region is an unassociated solar flare. When particles from the eruption reach Earth on the evening of August 3-4, they may trigger a brilliant auroral display known as the Northern Lights
Picture: AP / NASA
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