from MatterAntimatter Website
Sungrazers are small comets that create
comas and tails as they come close to the sun. The visible sungrazers range in size from 3.5 to 63 meter in diameter. Every
year, the sun attracts hundred of sungrazers, which collide with the
sun and produce hundreds of sunspots.
The 23,000 metric ton, 30 meters in diameter antimatter sungrazer created a billion Megatons of TNT explosion that could have supplied the World's total energy needs for 10,000 years. "click" above image for video "click" above image for video
On November 4, 2003, physicists observed a record-breaking X-45 class solar flares. The movies show the solar explosions and flares from the antimatter sungrazer that collided with the sun.
The solar flares produced x-ray radiation that was equivalent to 5,000 Suns.
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Another sungrazer created an enormous sunspot and record breaking X-Class Solar Flare on November 5, 2003. Other examples are: December 23, 1996, June 2, 1998, and October 28, 2003.
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