By A Mystery Man Writer
A team of Japanese astronomers used simultaneous ground-based and space-based observations to capture a more complete picture of a superflare on a star.
Largest solar prominence eruption ever seen by ESA
Multiwavelength Campaign Observations of a Young Solar-type Star, EK Draconis. I. Discovery of Prominence Eruptions Associated with Superflares
Probable Detection Of An Eruptive Filament From A Superflare On A Solar-type Star - Astrobiology
Superflare with massive, high-velocity prominence eruption observed - Research Aether
Capturing a Superflare: The Fury of Massive, High-Velocity Prominence Eruptions
How far into space can a solar flare reach? - Quora
Superflare with Massive, High-Velocity Prominence Eruption
Solar Orbiter treats us to a rare view of a massive eruption from the Sun - The Weather Network
Capturing a Superflare: The Fury of Massive, High-Velocity Prominence Eruptions