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111,000-mile-tall ‘solar tornado’ is one of the largest plasma twisters ever seen

A gigantic “solar tornado” towered above the sun’s surface between March 15 and March 18. (Image credit: NASA/SDO/composite by Steve Spaleta)

An enormous “solar tornado” the size of 14 Earths stacked on top of each other recently raged on the sun’s surface for three whole days. The enormous plasma twister may be one of the largest ever recorded.

The solar tornado emerged near the sun’s north pole on March 15 and continued to grow and shape-shift until it finally dissipated on March 18, when the fiery twister “overtorqued itself” and spit out a plume of plasma, or ionized gas, into space, Spaceweather.com (opens in new tab) reported. The ejected plasma will not hit Earth.



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