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Haunting Images from the Sun

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Uploaded on Apr 22, 2011

the sun has gone from its quietest period in years to the activity marking the beginning of solar cycle 24. SDO has captured every moment with a level of detail never-before possible. The mission has returned unprecedented images of solar flares, eruptions of prominences, and the early stages of coronal mass ejections (CMEs). In this video are some of the most beautiful, interesting, and mesmerizing events seen by SDO during its first year.

In the order they appear in the video the events are:

1. Prominence Eruption from AIA in 304 Angstroms on March 30, 2010.
2. Cusp Flow from AIA in 171 Angstroms on February 14, 2011.
3. Prominence Eruption from AIA in 304 Angstroms on February 25, 2011.
4. Cusp Flow from AIA in 304 Angstroms on February 14, 2011.
5. Merging Sunspots from HMI in Continuum on October 24-28, 2010.
6. Prominence Eruption and active region from AIA in 304 Angstroms on April 30, 2010.
7. Solar activity and plasma loops from AIA in 171 Angstroms on March 4-8, 2011.
8. Flowing plasma from AIA in 304 Angstroms on April 19, 2010.
9. Active regions from HMI in Magnetogram on March 10, 2011.
10. Filament eruption from AIA in 304 Angstroms on December 6, 2010.
11. CME start from AIA in 211 Angstroms on March 8, 2011.
12. X2 flare from AIA in 304 Angstroms on February 15, 2011.

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  • burjalmadre

    How did anybody dislike this?!? This is OUR star!! Its responsible for all of our existence. Its almost magic that we can observe it in such detail.. So happy Im alive during this time.

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  • Jonathan Persson

    Moby - Chord Sounds

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  • ZapehyPlaysGames

    Haunting? This is magical, awe-inspiring, its the best thing we have!

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  • loposaks

    Roman Abramovich lives there)))

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  • Hussein Radi

    Be happy that you know our planet is not flat lol. Our blue planet is one of the most beautiful and rarest planets on the cosmos.

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  • Athena Horn

    these are great chords

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  • Athena Horn

    my brothers say this is boring but i love it!!!

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  • BeanTownKid97

    really nice im thinkin bout gettin a place up there

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  • SweNoXc

    A sunstorm are most likely to hit us hard and cause malfunction to our satelites, spacestations etc.

    This will have a MAJOR effect on our communication systems, for one of many examples.

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  • SweNoXc

    They say : never go full retard.. You just did.

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  • abyios

    Approximately 1,300,000 earths could fit inside the sun. And I thought Jupiter was big.

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  • Yetibiker11

    Awwww so preeeeeety

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