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The consequences of the solar explosion reached the Earth – FREE NEWS
A cloud of plasma ejected from the Sun on the evening of December 7 reached the Earth. The contact of our planet with dense masses of solar gas was registered around…

A cloud of plasma ejected from the Sun on the evening of December 7 reached the Earth. The contact of our planet with dense masses of solar gas was registered around 4 am. This is reported on the website of the Laboratory of x-ray astronomy of the Sun.
As measured by the spacecraft that first took on the impact of our star, the speed of the cloud is about 600 km per second. The proton density is about 10 per cubic centimeter. The gas temperature is about 300 thousand degrees. In total, our planet…
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