NASA SDO, SOHO, STEREO - Different Views of June 7th Prominence Eruption

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Having a fleet of spacecrafts looking at the Sun from different locations gives scientists a very unique opportunity to study and learn about our Star.

The Sun unleashed an M2 (medium-sized) solar flare with a substantial coronal mass ejection (June 7, 2011) that is visually spectacular. The large cloud of plasma mushroomed up, and while some parts of this fell back into the Sun, most rushed off into space.

The first two segments are seen through the AIA instrument on SDO. First in the 304 angstrom wavelength and then a split screen of 304 and 193.

The CME and associated shock wave produced and S1-class radiation storm, which shows up as speckles in the SOHO LASCO movie.

When viewed in the STEREO (Ahead) coronagraphs, the event shows a very bright plasma cloud roaring from the Sun. The movies show the cloud in mid-flight by combining images taken at the same time: the orange-ish Sun itself (in extreme UV light) with the green C1 and reddish C2 coronagraph. The second image and movies show just the Sun and the C1 coronagraph, providing a closer view of the event, clearly showing material falling back down onto the Sun from astonishingly great heights.

The first image and movies show the cloud in mid-flight by combining images taken at the same time: the orange-ish Sun itself (in extreme UV light) with the green C1 and reddish C2 coronagraph. The second image and movies show just the Sun and the C1 coronagraph, providing a closer view of the event, clearly showing material falling back down onto the Sun from astonishingly great heights.

Credit: NASA SDO, NASA/ESA SOHO, NASA STEREO

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  • Glad Earth didn't catch this one. Thanks for the cool post.

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  • 2011/06/21 @ 14:12 on nasa soho lasco c2 :D

  • I've potentially found a link between flare activity on the sun and earthquake activity here on earth. Two days before the Japan earthquake we had an M flare shot directly at us. Two days ago there was a C class shot directly at us. Both flares preceded Japanese earthquakes. Does a C class mean a 6 pointer and an M class mean a 9 pointer for us here on earth? I'll keep my eye out as we are currently facing a hot zone of activity.

  • @seniut -_- no, that's about 2 hours of speedup footage... (look down at 0:12)

  • BIO STATION ON THE MOON  watch?v=tm2tG85efwk&feature

  • thus was biggy one

  • that firs clip/explosion was in realtime?

  • I'd be interested in seeing that in just the visible spectrum, like what we'd see if our eyes could comprehend something that bright. But that kind of looks like the first clip, was that the visible spectrum only?

  • thanks for this video it's awesome

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