The Sun seen in ultraviolet by Soho. July 28 2005.
author: Nasa/ESA/Soho/Eit/Novapix
reference: a-sol02-01019
Image Size 300 DPI: 21 * 21 cm
Just as Active Region 792 was rotating into view on the left edge of the Sun, it fired off two substantial coronal mass ejections (CMEs) over a 30-hour period (July 28-30, 2005). A spectral line of singly-ionized helium at 304 Ã…ngstroms shows the state of the solar plasma at roughly 60,000 C. Scientists have been awaiting this active region since it seems to have been the cause of a number of solar storms on the far side of the Sun. As it rotates further towards the center and right side of the Sun, it may well send a solar storm heading towards Earth.