NASA Mission Sheds New Light on Full Sun

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2011

For the first time, NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory, or STEREO, spacecraft, has provided a view of the entire sun, including its far side. Scientists can now gain a better understanding of the dynamic nature of our star and give earlier predictions of space weather events that can impact our technological infrastructure.

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  • Never stop being awesome, NASA.

  • "Helio-physics Fleet". For some reason, that just sounds extremely badass.

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  • Lol 100 likes and zippo dislikes

  • you might say we are always examing the far side, lol

  • @meteor4163 we exaime the far side when we orbit one time per year. sweet

  • Now we can examine the far side of the sun too, sweet.

  • @chemoman1 ...then just ignore it ; perhaps it was likely not written for you to understand at this time.

    ~enjoy you self, you'll be more capable of using what your here to learn that way, perhaps !

  • @docatomics Because nothing you said made sense.

  • Ok, watch

    youtube.com/watch?v=8WVQkzQCaC­w

  • NASA never ceases to amaze.

  • imagine if they found out that the thing that power the sun was this enormous oil, i guarantee you, in one day the u.s. gov. will create this inflammable suits out of no where and send a man to get it. lmao

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