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    1. Mesmerizing filament eruption – 26.1.25

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      This is my edit from Helioviewer org videos.

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      FYI: The distance covered by the plasma within the video frame in 1 hour was about 306,000 kilometres or 24 Earths in a straight line, not the total size of the plasma, and it was moving at 82km/s or 296,129km/h .

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      Full video [https://youtube.com/shorts/u3BxvcYfJ-Q?si=pLRYe-IpQlD9DIO8](https://youtube.com/shorts/u3BxvcYfJ-Q?si=pLRYe-IpQlD9DIO8) .

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      The eruption was near the E limb, the CME will miss the Earth. Had it occurred a few days later, it likely would have affected us. [https://x.com/JAtanackov/status/1883378821694669261](https://x.com/JAtanackov/status/1883378821694669261) .

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      Unfortunately, this CME is not headed towards Earth, if this had occured a few days later, we may have been in for a nice hit! [https://x.com/Vincent_Ledvina/status/1883363947853807706](https://x.com/Vincent_Ledvina/status/1883363947853807706)

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      ๐Ÿ‘‰ Edit: Due to copyright, the music has muted in the full video. Sorry.

      Music: Elven Song, Oakvale of Albion (in the full video)

    2. How far do coronal mass ejections typically travel in space? Do they go on forever until they hit something? Or do they slowly phase out as it cools loses energy?