The Sun's faint corona will be visible, and the chromosphere, solar prominences, and possibly even a solar flare may be seen.
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Accompanying solar flares or large solar prominences, "'" coronal transients " "'( also called coronal mass ejections ) are sometimes released.
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The nimbus also surrounds FUV-dark features such as solar prominences, which consist of condensed material that is suspended at coronal altitudes by the magnetic field.
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In 1917, James Hopwood Jeans argued that only a very close approach of a second star was necessary to eject material, instead of requiring solar prominences.
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The McMath-Hulbert Solar Observatory is primarily known for the motion pictures that the McMaths made of various celestial phenomena, including the first movies of solar prominences in motion.
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Likewise, numerous other mountains, canyons, and ravines, as well as solar prominences make other parts of our star system seem " bumpier " and less smooth than our home.
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The first extant description of the solar corona was in 968, while the earliest sunspot drawing was in 1128 and a solar prominence was described in 1185 in the Russian Chronicle of Novgorod.
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:Well, according to wikipedia, sunspots are phenomena of the photosphere, solar prominences are'anchored'to the photosphere but extend into the corona, while flares occur in the chromosphere and corona.
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:: " Solar flare " is a pop-science term for a coronal mass ejection ( it can also mean the less-severe, closed-loop solar prominence and some related phenomena ).
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Coronal mass ejections release huge quantities of matter and electromagnetic radiation into space above the Sun's surface, either near the corona ( sometimes called a solar prominence ), or farther into the planetary system, or beyond ( interplanetary CME ).