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24 january 2026, 10:39 мск

Double explosion detected on far side of Sun

Mass ejections from the far side of the Sun on the night of January 23-24, 2026

A very large double explosion on the far side of the Sun was recorded last night. There are still no satellites on that side, and one can only guess what happened there. Frankly, up until now, you could have bet money that it was completely empty.

All three planets are still visible near the Sun. On the left are Venus and Mercury. On the right, Mars is sending them rays of goodwill. In reality, the impact on the first two planets is an optical illusion. Both bodies are now far behind the Sun on the side opposite Earth, while the plasma clouds have moved noticeably to the side.

If the hypothetical centers of activity that produced all this survive for another five days, they will be visible from Earth. The Sun will rotate, and they will be on its left edge.

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Laboratory of Solar Astronomy,SRI RAS

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