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This is an animation of exploding sunspot taken from the SOHO satellite. The Ball-of-Light Particle Model predicts that what is exploding is a ball-of-light floating in the sun's outer plasma envelope.

Note the magnetic alignment of the sunspot is angled down and to the right. Note how the sunspot is still there after the explosion. What this means is only part of the sunspot decayed with a split decay mode. (See also, First Solar Explosion)

In this animated GIF the second frame has two arrows that indicate where the sunspot is located.

In the seventh frame an arrow indicates a small ball-of-light that has been ejected to the right of the sunspot and has escaped the surface of the sun. This small ball-of-light is still visible one frame later in frame 8.

In frame 12 a downward pointing arrow indicates where the ball-of-light explosively decays.

In frames 17 onward you can see the expanding wave created on the surface of the sun from the exploding ball-of-light. Scientists have estimated the waves were approximately 2 miles high!

(See also, Stellar Impact)