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Sun explodes with 2,00,000 km long filament, blast debris could hit Earth | Oneindia news *Space

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Sun explodes with 2,00,000 km long filament, blast debris could hit Earth | Oneindia news *Space

Sun explodes with 2,00,000 km long filament, blast debris could hit Earth | Oneindia news *Space

The Sun is in no mood to be quiet, after it exploded with a cannibal eruption, observatories have spotted a 2,00,000 kilometers-long filament eruption from the star.

The long filament of magnetism erupted from the southern hemisphere of the Sun, snapping like a rubber band.

Experts have said that the debris from the explosion could be headed toward Earth.

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