A powerful explosion occurred on the sun

On January 8, a large explosion occurred on the Sun. This was officially reported by the Central Asian (CA) - Solar Astronomy Laboratory. Experts note that close to midday, intense activity was observed on the Sun, and in the frames obtained through coronographs, it was clearly visible that the substance was ejected at high speed in various directions.
According to laboratory data, the main source of this explosion is located behind the Sun, invisible to us. Therefore, so far no satellite has been able to directly observe this process "face-to-face." That is, there is an explosion, but since it does not face the Earth, specific details are currently being evaluated only through assumptions and analysis through space instruments.
The report notes that two weeks ago, when the currently invisible part of the Sun faced the Earth, no particular alarming or emergency situations were recorded there. Only a few moderate active flares were observed. This alone is prompting astronomers to speculate about which specific region might be associated with the current explosion.
According to experts, if this explosion is associated with one of those active regions, judging by the direction of the outlet, there is a possibility that the bright flash occurred in the visible part of the solar disk - below the equator, around a group of spots located to the right. But for now, this is only a logical conclusion: it takes time to see the point of the explosion with your own eyes.
The most interesting thing is that the explosion site may become more clearly visible after about a week. Because when the group of spots begins to "rise" toward Earth, orbiting behind the left horizon of the Sun, scientists will have the opportunity to observe the source more completely. And then a clearer answer will appear to the question: where did this explosion come from?
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