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The event occurred in 2012, near the local maximum of sunspots that can be seen in this graph.. At 02:08 UT on 23 July 2012, a large coronal mass ejection (CME) was launched from the Sun. [3] The eruption emanated from solar active region 11520 and coincided with what was at most an X2.5-class solar flare. [4]
The Texas sun was so hot on July 18 that when a trash can with glass bottles, paper and food waste was blown open, rays of sunlight hit the bottles and, like a kid using a magnifying glass to burn ...
Solar flare, a large explosion in the Sun's atmosphere caused by tangling, crossing or reorganizing of magnetic field lines; Coronal mass ejection (CME), a massive burst of plasma from the Sun, sometimes associated with solar flares; Geomagnetic storm, the interaction of the Sun's outburst with Earth's magnetic field
2012 Afyonkarahisar arsenal explosion: 5 September 2012 India: Sivakasi: 40 70 Sivakasi factory explosion: 18 September 2012 Mexico: Reynosa: 30 46 Pipeline explosion. [43] 1 November 2012 Saudi Arabia: Riyadh: 26 135 2012 Riyadh truck crash: 31 January 2013 Mexico: Mexico City: 37 126 Torre Ejecutiva Pemex explosion: 17 April 2013 United ...
By studying old and dead stars, we can discover what will happen to our sun in the far, far future. And it won't end with a big explosion.
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Pages in category "Disasters in Texas" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The Smokehouse Creek fire is the furthest north in Texas but close to the smaller 687 Reamer fire. The 687 Reamer fire is at 10 per cent containment and has burned 2,000 acres.