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- Solar_prominence abstract "A prominence is a large, bright, gaseous feature extending outward from the Sun's surface, often in a loop shape. Prominences are anchored to the Sun's surface in the photosphere, and extend outwards into the Sun's corona. While the corona consists of extremely hot ionized gases, known as plasma, which do not emit much visible light, prominences contain much cooler plasma, similar in composition to that of the chromosphere. The prominence plasma is typically a hundred times cooler and denser than the coronal plasma.A prominence forms over timescales of about a day, and prominences may persist in the corona for several weeks or months. Some prominences break apart and may then give rise to coronal mass ejections. Scientists are currently researching how and why prominences are formed.A typical prominence extends over many thousands of kilometers; the largest on record was estimated at over 800,000 kilometres (500,000 mi) long – roughly the radius of the Sun.When a prominence is viewed from a different perspective so that it is against the sun instead of against space, it appears darker than the surrounding background. This formation is instead called a solar filament. It is possible for a projection to be both a filament and a prominence. Some prominences are so powerful that they throw out matter from the Sun into space at speeds ranging from 600 km/s to more than 1000 km/s. Other prominences form huge loops or arching columns of glowing gases over sunspots that can reach heights of hundreds of thousands of kilometers. Prominences may last for a few days or even for a few months.".
- Solar_prominence thumbnail Sun_earth_jupiter_whole_600.jpg?width=300.
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- Solar_prominence caption "--09-16".
- Solar_prominence caption "--09-23".
- Solar_prominence caption "An eclipse followed by an unusually large, dark prominence.".
- Solar_prominence caption "On the final day of 2012, the sun presented a beautiful twisting prominence that rose high into the corona for about 3 hours.".
- Solar_prominence caption "Solar prominence video clip.".
- Solar_prominence direction "horizontal".
- Solar_prominence hasPhotoCollection Solar_prominence.
- Solar_prominence image "--09-13".
- Solar_prominence image "--09-23".
- Solar_prominence image "--12-31".
- Solar_prominence image "Monster Prominences with an Earth Eclipse .ogg".
- Solar_prominence image "Solar prominence.ogv".
- Solar_prominence width "300".
- Solar_prominence subject Category:Solar_phenomena.
- Solar_prominence comment "A prominence is a large, bright, gaseous feature extending outward from the Sun's surface, often in a loop shape. Prominences are anchored to the Sun's surface in the photosphere, and extend outwards into the Sun's corona. While the corona consists of extremely hot ionized gases, known as plasma, which do not emit much visible light, prominences contain much cooler plasma, similar in composition to that of the chromosphere.".
- Solar_prominence label "Proeminência solar".
- Solar_prominence label "Protuberancje".
- Solar_prominence label "Protuberans".
- Solar_prominence label "Protuberanz".
- Solar_prominence label "Protuberanza solare".
- Solar_prominence label "Protubérance solaire".
- Solar_prominence label "Solar prominence".
- Solar_prominence label "Протуберанец".
- Solar_prominence label "وهج الشمس".
- Solar_prominence label "日珥".
- Solar_prominence label "紅炎".
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- Solar_prominence sameAs 紅炎.
- Solar_prominence sameAs 태양홍염.
- Solar_prominence sameAs Protuberans.
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- Solar_prominence sameAs Q221699.
- Solar_prominence sameAs Q221699.
- Solar_prominence wasDerivedFrom Solar_prominence?oldid=601313984.
- Solar_prominence depiction Sun_earth_jupiter_whole_600.jpg.
- Solar_prominence isPrimaryTopicOf Solar_prominence.