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Wait till you've been slapped with a coronal mass ejection.
Another coronal mass ejection occurred just three days ago.
Such a coronal mass ejections are a source of the high-speed solar wind.
Some prominences break apart and give rise to coronal mass ejections.
At the time, the large coronal mass ejections created geomagnetic disturbances on Earth.
"Not just a coronal mass ejection like that, all lumpy and asymmetrical."
If a solar flare is exceptionally powerful, it can cause coronal mass ejections.
A coronal mass ejection carried the cometary material to Ulysses.
Does solar activity such as sunspots or coronal mass ejections affect weather on Earth?
Mu Arae c is too far from its sun to be subject to coronal mass ejections.
The geomagnetic storm causing this event was itself the result of a coronal mass ejection on March 9, 1989.
Coronal mass ejections have been tracked as far out in the solar system as Saturn.
Coronal mass ejections are often associated with other forms of solar activity, most notably:
Coronal mass ejection, ejection of material from a sun's corona.
As it arrived in range, the star would have blown off the planet's hydrogen layer via coronal mass ejection.
The energy released during such a flare is 100 times to 10 million times that of the sun's largest coronal mass ejections.
This enables stereoscopic imaging of the Sun and solar phenomena, such as coronal mass ejections.
No coronal mass ejection (CME) associated to this event was reported.
Stars already lose a small flow of mass via solar wind, coronal mass ejections, and other natural processes.
It is variable, and may be affected by magnetic fields and events such as coronal mass ejections.
"It's an X-class flare accompanied by a halo coronal mass ejection.
The coronal mass ejection, or CME, traveled at over 900 miles per second.
Often, events such as solar flares and coronal mass ejections will then be sufficiently powerful to blast some of the upper material into space.
"Earth's primary has been known to produce the occasional coronal mass ejection," Spock said, "but normally it does so unassisted."
It blasted a spectacular coronal mass ejection or CME into space.