A series of active regions, lined up one after the other across the upper half of the Sun, twisted and interacted with each other over 4.5 days (Sept. 28 - Oct. 2, 2011). As seen in extreme UV light, the magnetically intense active regions sported coils of arcing loops and numerous times these magnetic field lines above them can be seen connecting with the active region next door. Towards the end of the clip, a leading active region blasted out a coronal mass ejection, quickly succeeded by a blast from another active region. The disruption of the magnetic field from one likely triggered the second, a phenomenon that we have observed before by SDO.
Credit: NASA SDO
Every time I see these videos of the sun I'm amazed. The amount of energy contained is off the charts.
WebsiteToSell 4 months ago
@darkdog4440 As seen in extreme UV light, the magnetically intense active regions sported coils of arcing loops and numerous times these magnetic field lines above them can be seen connecting with the active region next door. Towards the end of the clip, a leading active region blasted out a coronal mass ejection, quickly succeeded by a blast from another active region. The disruption of the magnetic field from one likely triggered the second, a phenomenon that we have observed before by SDO.
Ingendet 5 months ago
Hey im 14 could anyone by chance explain this in laymans terms because it looks very interesting, thanks
darkdog4440 5 months ago
:08 is all I watched so far & I noticed that the 4th Density Elementals are squalling about sacred Archetecture & Temples & Artifacts. I don't know if they are refering to what has already happened or is coming up pretty quick. Just saying what I see & thanks for posting these Solar Activity Vids.
miki49com 5 months ago