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Four filament eruptions were spotted blasting off the sun’s surface, captured in striking detail by NOAA’s GOES-East satellite. This video includes ACM-produced voiceover powered by AI. Vision courtesy: NOAASatellites via Storyful

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00:00Dramatic eruptions have been filmed blasting off the Sun's surface in striking detail.
00:07The solar ultraviolet imager on board NOAA's GOES-East satellite recorded long strands of cooler, denser plasma,
00:15lifting away in spectacular bursts, known as solar filaments.
00:21While such eruptions can potentially disrupt Earth's space weather systems,
00:25NOAA has confirmed that this series was directed away from our planet.
00:29So, it's an amazing day, but I am also interested in working with the wind.
00:35It is an amazing day for the Moon.
00:39The wind is in the wind, I have several different areas of the Moon.
00:42The wind is on the ground, I have several different levels of the Moon.
00:47The wind is in the wind, I have a little bit.
00:51The wind is in the wind.
00:54The wind is in the wind.

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