The Sun's active regions, captured through H-alpha telescopes, appear to breathe and erupt with gigantic loops of superheated plasma; these regions form due to extremely powerful magnetic fields and are often the source of solar storms, with structures several times larger than Earth.
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You definitely haven't seen our star [music] like this before. The footage shows an active region on the Sun captured through a special H-alpha telescope. The star's surface seems to breathe, [music] erupt, and hurl gigantic loops of superheated plasma into space. What looked like [music] tiny flares are actually structures several times larger than Earth. These regions form because of extremely powerful magnetic fields, and they are often the source [music] of solar storms.
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