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Enormous 'polar vortex' on the sun is unprecedented, scientists say



On Feb. 2, a massive tentacle of plasma snapped apart in the sun’s atmosphere before tumbling down, circling the star’s north pole at thousands of miles a minute, and then disappearing — leaving scientists baffled.

The entire spectacle, which lasted about 8 hours, went viral on Twitter when Tamitha Skov (opens in new tab), a science communicator and research scientist at The Aerospace Corporation in California, posted footage (opens in new tab) of the event captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory.





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