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Huge cloud of plasma belched out by star 130 light years away

Last updated: November 13, 2025 1:10 am
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Artist’s impression of a coronal mass ejection on a star

Olena Shmahalo/Callingham et al.

A groundbreaking discovery has been made as astronomers have detected a cloud of plasma ejected by a star located 130 light years away using a radio telescope on Earth. This marks the first definitive observation of a coronal mass ejection (CME) from a star beyond our solar system.

Coronal mass ejections occur when storms on the surface of a star release bubbles of magnetized plasma into space. While such eruptions from our sun create the beautiful auroras seen on Earth, they can also have destructive effects, like stripping away the atmosphere of planets like Venus that lack a protective magnetic field due to their proximity to the sun.

For decades, scientists have speculated about the occurrence of CMEs on distant stars but lacked concrete evidence of material actually escaping the stars’ gravitational and magnetic forces. However, a team led by Joseph Callingham from the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy utilized the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope to detect radio waves emitted by a CME as it traveled through space, confirming that the ejection had indeed left the star StKM 1-1262.

Additionally, the team employed the XMM-Newton space-based X-ray telescope to analyze the originating star’s temperature, rotation, and brightness, providing valuable insights into the CME phenomenon on distant stars.

Callingham emphasized the significance of this discovery, stating that while previous observations hinted at CMEs on distant stars, this new data serves as concrete proof. The confirmation that mass has been ejected from a star challenges longstanding debates in the scientific community.

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The potential impact of such radiation from stellar ejections on nearby exoplanets and any potential life forms is a cause for concern. Anthony Yeates from Durham University highlighted the importance of incorporating knowledge about the frequency and intensity of CMEs from distant stars into models assessing the habitability of exoplanets, as these events could have catastrophic consequences for any life present on those planets.

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Article amended on 12 November 2025

We corrected the star’s distance from Earth.

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