What is CMEs?

CMEs are big bursts of energy from the Sun that travel through space and can affect Earth.

Imagine the Sun is like a giant balloon full of hot gas. Sometimes, this balloon gets so active it stretches out and snaps back, like when you stretch a rubber band too far and it goes whoosh! This sudden burst is a CME.

How They Work

Think of your favorite candy machine. When you press the button, candy comes tumbling out. A CME is like that, but instead of candy, it's charged particles from the Sun flying into space.

What Happens Next

These particles can hit Earth’s magnetic field, kind of like a gentle nudge. Sometimes this causes fun things like the aurora, where the sky lights up with colorful waves, like nature’s own fireworks show!

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Examples

  1. A CME is like a giant bubble of solar material that bursts from the Sun and travels through space, sometimes hitting Earth and causing auroras or power outages.

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