This STEREO image and video clip of the Sun in extreme ultraviolet light (June 9-10, 2007) showcases a string of active regions near the Sun's equator over about 36 hours. We see several active regions (brighter areas with the loops above them) that were lined up as they approached the edge of the Sun. With frames being taken every two and a half minutes, scientists can observe the activity along these magnetic field lines in exquisite detail. Active regions are areas of intense magnetic activity that appear brighter in extreme UV light, in this case the wavelength of 171 Angstroms. The images were captured by the Behind spacecraft.
Did any body see that face in the beginning
loadthisup899 8 months ago
@praetorian2150 wise words friend
rockerduff1231 8 months ago
変態!!!
smkb6233 9 months ago
@rabinow111 too much, would probably reflect the sunlight.
bacura101 1 year ago
ya think SPF 75 sunscreen should suffice?
rabinow111 1 year ago
two people were so mesmerized by this that they accidentally pressed the dislike button.
primeEmu16 1 year ago
makes u think about our species.......so much more out there and we cant handle the fact of different colors lol
praetorian2150 1 year ago
wow so humbling
praetorian2150 1 year ago
'__' dude.....wow
eveningmistonwater 2 years ago
Wow, that's a trip
peeking209 2 years ago