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Photographs of the sun on March 12 with a telescope show a faint object roughly the size of a planet connected to the sun by a dark colored wire.

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Many composite images show that the light emitted from the sun covers the object, then the spherical object separates from the sun and launches into the universe.

Scientists at the Goddard Space Flight Center of the US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) have created the video by combining images taken by the Solar Dynamics Observatory. After being uploaded to YouTube, the video quickly attracted attention. Some argue that the object in the film is a UFO that is fueling by absorbing charged particles from the sun or, at least, a new planet just born.

However, NASA scientists say they are very often met with this phenomenon. This is a type of sun activity that they call 'fire ears'.

'Flames' are formed when plasma particles have a lower temperature but a larger density surrounds a 2 million degree Celsius halo, Joseph Gurman, a scientist working at the Goddard Center, explains. .

It is unclear how the flames develop, but the dense plasma can be thousands of miles from the sun's surface.

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The photo shows a blurry object that is about the size of an onion
crystal connected to the sun by a dark colored wire. (Source: Livescience)

'The more the flames get out of the sun's edge, it is often a sign that they are about to explode, as in the case just now, ' Gurman said.

C. Alex Young, NASA's astrophysicist and the operator of The Sun Today website, explains that the flare is under a hair-like connecting string. These structures are not unusual because scientists are very observant.

But why is the flames dark? Gurman explains that all the light in SDO images has the same color - a specific wavelength is emitted by iron atoms that have been ionized 13 times. The dark string in the photo is part of the fire ear that absorbs the light of this color, making the object appear in dark-colored photographs.

In successive photographs, fire flames are surrounded by a bright light, and then the flames and fastening wires fly into space. According to Gurman, the flare around the fire is most likely an outbreak of the magnetic field from the sun, called the eruption.