It looks like a huge could in a variety of shapes and sizes coming off of the sun. It can range to any shape from a normal cloud to a tornado-like shape.
coronal mass ejection
A coronal mass ejection
a coronal mass ejection
CME stands for coronal mass ejection. It is a significant release of plasma and magnetic fields from the sun's corona into space. When directed towards Earth, CMEs can disrupt satellite communications and create beautiful auroras.
Coronal Mass Ejection. or sun flare.
A coronal mass ejection (CME) is a massive burst of solar wind and magnetic fields rising above the solar corona or being released into space, typically associated with solar flares and solar prominence eruptions. When directed towards Earth, CMEs can cause geomagnetic storms and enhance the auroras.
The sudden eruption from the surface of a star is called a plasma ejection. It is also known as a coronal mass ejection. They can be very dangerous if they happen to eject toward a planet nearby.
That's the amount of time it takes for the sun's light to reach the earth. If you look at the sun today ( don't look directly at it this is an example ) you are seeing it as it was 2 days ago.
Coronal Mass ejection(CME) is a burst of solar mass in the active region of the solar region that have closed magnetic field lines and contain solar plasma that break away as burst of solar flare,solar wind,light isotope plasma and magnetic fields rising above the solar corona to release the matter in space during solar maxima or minima solar activity. These solar Mass Ejection (SME) are responsible to the geomagnetic storms observed as aurora borealu in the north & south magnetic poles of our earth.
Well, the term CME came from a roman philosophy of- stop cheating y=on your homework. And if your just a nerd and just looking it up, google it nerd!
a CME is a Coronal Mass Ejection, something similar to a solar flare but with much more mass and radiation. There is typically very little warning if a CME is about to occur. If one had happened during the Apollo moon missions, it is likely that astronauts would have been killed from the extreme radiation.
solar flare or coronal mass ejection (CME). These events release a burst of energy and particles into space, potentially affecting space weather on Earth.