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1 The coronal mass ejection , or CME, traveled at over 900 miles per second.
2 That massive flare on the right is called a CME, or coronal mass ejection .
3 The coronal mass ejection (CME) took place on Wednesday 1 May.
4 Correction: The original article misstated that a X1.1-class coronal mass ejection would impact Earth.
5 In 2012, a huge coronal mass ejection which could have decimated electronics missed the Earth by just nine days.
6 We're watching for signs of the coronal mass ejection , of which there have been none yet as far as I know.
7 The flare, accompanied by a coronal mass ejection , erupted from the same sunspot region described below, which is now named AR11748.
8 This was a powerful geomagnetic storm set off by a huge eruption on the sun known as a coronal mass ejection .
9 The eruption, known as a coronal mass ejection , was accompanied by a solar flare that emerged from a sunspot on Tuesday.
10 And every so often a "coronal mass ejection " , or solar storm, erupts at its surface and gets flung into space.
11 The most impressive findings thus far came by watching the effects of a coronal mass ejection - like a monster solar storm-onthe Martian atmosphere.
12 But a coronal mass ejection could form shockwaves that accelerated the normally tolerable wind up to energies that would penetrate the ships' hulls.
13 The Sun emits one coronal mass ejection per week during a solar minimum, but as many as three per day during a solar maximum.
14 Two Earth-orbiting satellites have caught sight of speeding "tsunami" on the surface of the Sun after an event called a coronal mass ejection (CME).
15 That was the price of being sheltered from cosmic rays and coronal mass ejections .
16 The exact size of the bursts, formally known as coronal mass ejections , aren't yet known.
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