The magnitude of the impact is not matched by the X-ray and gamma rays measured from above Earth at this time, nor by the amplification of visible light radiation. That is to say, even if a little man-made item collides with the sun at a fast speed, it is insufficient to cause such a powerful energy explosion. So Alex's forecast came true once more.
"It covers around one million square kilometers." God! Come take a look!" "If I'm not incorrect," a researcher exclaimed from the Vulcan solar telescope's communication equipment. If that's the case, the Moth impactor ripped a large hole in the sun's reverse fusion layer. This massive crater covers one million square kilometers. The reverse fusion layer has indeed been shattered! It has previously wrapped it. The true, typical temperature and brightness of the sun's surface have been revealed! The temperature is 5,860 degrees Kelvin!"