Solar Flares Were NOT Seen During the Recent Eclipse – Here’s the Real Explanation!
Denver, Colorado – The recent total solar eclipse captivated millions across North America, as the moon blocked out the sun for a mesmerizing celestial show. During the eclipse, observers were treated to a sight of red plasma structures on the sun’s limb. Despite initial misinterpretations as solar flares, experts clarified that these structures were actually prominences, longer-lived plasma formations that are not explosive like flares. The eclipse’s path of totality spanned from Mexico to Canada, …