"Pulsing Pink 'Flames' Spotted During Total Solar Eclipse: NASA's Latest Discovery"

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"Pulsing Pink 'Flames' Spotted During Total Solar Eclipse: NASA's Latest Discovery"
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NASA photographer captures stunning images of pink solar prominences, massive loops of anchored plasma on the sun's surface, during the total solar eclipse in Dallas, Texas. These planet-sized pink flames, visible due to the eclipse, are ten times the diameter of Earth and emit a pinkish-reddish hue due to the transformation of hydrogen gas into plasma. The prominences are formed by magnetic fields trapping electrically charged hydrogen plasma, and their release into space can lead to powerful eruptions. The 2024 eclipse showed heightened solar activity compared to the 2017 eclipse, with more intense solar energy and prominences visible.

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