Via [ Ссылка ] On Jan. 26th between 0100 UT and 0600 UT, a sequence of C-class magnetic eruptions around the active region hurled a bright coronal mass ejection over the sun's north pole, shown here in a coronagraph image from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory.
The white circle is the actual size of the Sun in the image, located behind a shielding disk that blocks the glare from SOHO's camera.
The cloud is not heading toward Earth. This and future eruptions from AR1402 are unlikely to be geoeffective as the sunspot is turning away from our planet.
Video: ESA/SOHO
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