Surface of the sun broke..!? Scientists are in fear..!
The sun is the most important reason for life on earth to function. The sun, which looks like a ball of flames, continues to emit energy due to nuclear fusion at its core. About 25 percent of the rest is made up of helium gas. It also contains very small amounts of heavy elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron.
Studies of the sun continue to amaze astronomers. As a result, the current incident has baffled scientists. A large part of the sun has broken off from its surdata-face and formed a cyclone-like circulation around its north pole. Scientists are investigating to find out how such an incident happened. A video of a part of the sun breaking off from its surdata-face has shocked the scientific world. NASA's james Webb Telescope recorded the event. Dr. Tamita Skov, a space weather forecaster, shared information about the event on Twitter. The sun continuously emits electromagnetic radiation into the atmosphere. This is called a prominence. Thus, the sun emits electromagnetic radiation that threatens communications on Earth.
Danger to Earth?
Therefore, scientists are worried that part of the sun is broken. A polar vortex is a large area of low-pressure and cold air surrounding both poles of the Earth. It always occurs near the poles. But. It tends to weaken in summer and strengthen in winter. Writing in detail on Twitter, Dr. Tamita Skov wrote let's talk about the polar vortex. The material that was in the North Prominence has broken off from the main surdata-face region. It now orbits the North Pole of our star in a large polar vortex. Over 55 degrees here to exaggerate the implications for understanding the Sun's atmospheric dynamics, he posted.
Although similar events have occurred in the past, large bright areas from the sun have baffled the scientific world many times.