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In 75,000 BCE, a {{Wiki|coronal mass ejection}} erupted from the Sun and struck the Earth, [[Toba catastrophe|decimating a large portion]] of the [[Humans|human]] and [[First Civilization]] populations on the planet, and scorching the surface of the Earth.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
In 75,000 BCE, a {{Wiki|coronal mass ejection}} erupted from the Sun and struck the Earth, [[Toba catastrophe|decimating a large portion]] of the [[Humans|human]] and [[First Civilization]] populations on the planet, and scorching the surface of the Earth.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>


In 2012, a [[2012 coronal mass ejection|second, equally powerful coronal mass ejection]] erupted from the Sun, and once again hit the Earth. Fortunately for the planet's human population, [[The Eye|measures]] taken by the previous eruption's survivors – namely [[Minerva]], [[Juno]], and [[Jupiter]] – to defend against such a re-occurrence meant that the planet survived largely unscathed.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
In 2012, a [[2012 coronal mass ejection|second, equally powerful coronal mass ejection]] erupted from the Sun, and once again hit the Earth. Fortunately for the planet's human population, [[The Eye|measures]] taken by the previous eruption's survivors – namely [[Minerva]], [[Juno]], and [[Jupiter]] – to defend against such a re-occurrence, meant that the planet survived largely unscathed.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>


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The Sun seen in the Glyphs

The Sun is a star at the center of Earth's Solar System.[1]

In 75,000 BCE, a coronal mass ejection erupted from the Sun and struck the Earth, decimating a large portion of the human and First Civilization populations on the planet, and scorching the surface of the Earth.[2]

In 2012, a second, equally powerful coronal mass ejection erupted from the Sun, and once again hit the Earth. Fortunately for the planet's human population, measures taken by the previous eruption's survivors – namely Minerva, Juno, and Jupiter – to defend against such a re-occurrence, meant that the planet survived largely unscathed.[3]

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