Summary:
- This article discusses the discovery of a new type of solar flare called a "stealth CME" (Coronal Mass Ejection) that is difficult to detect using traditional methods.
- Stealth CMEs are large eruptions of solar material that can have significant impacts on Earth's atmosphere and technology, but they do not show the typical signs of a solar flare, making them challenging to predict and study.
- The article explains how scientists are using new techniques, such as analyzing the Sun's magnetic field and plasma dynamics, to better understand and detect these elusive solar events.