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Ultraviolet Waves - NASA Science
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The Sun seen in ultraviolet light from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory in Earth orbit. The dark object rapidly crossing the frame is the Moon. https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov | NASA Solar System Exploration
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NASA Scientific Visualization Studio | NASA Swift Provides the Best-Ever UV View of the Nearest Galaxies
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It's SUNday! ☀️ These three sequences of the Sun taken in three different extreme ultraviolet wavelengths on March 20-21, 2018, illustrate how features that appear in one wavelength of light are difficult — if not impossible — to see in the others. 1) In the red sequence (304 Angstroms), we can see very small spicules and some small prominences at the Sun's edge, which are not easy to see in the other two sequences. 2) In the second clip (193 Angstroms, colorized in bronze), we can readily obser
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NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory Observes Smiling Sun
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Hubble Space Telescope Captures a Serene Ultraviolet View of Jupiter
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An elongated coronal hole — the darker area near the center of the Sun’s disk — looked something like a question mark when seen in extreme ultraviolet light by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory on Dec. 21-22, 2017. Coronal holes are magnetically open areas on the Sun that allow high-speed solar wind to gush out into space. They appear as dark areas when seen in certain wavelengths of extreme ultraviolet light, a type of light that is typically invisible to our eyes, but is colorized here in purp
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What's the Sun up to right now? Here's a view of a coronal mass ejection from the Sun today, taken in ultraviolet light by NASA's Solar Dynamic Observatory (SDO) and the ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). In the middle of the image is SDO's view of the Sun in yellow. The red and blue areas are SOHO's views of different parts of the Sun's extensive outer atmosphere, called the corona, which is where the coronal mass ejection erupts. | NASA Space Alerts
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NASA Plans Two Heliophysics Missions to Study the Sun, Earth's Aurora and Space Weather
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NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (Little SDO) captured a splendid example of expanding coronal loops seen in profile at the edge of the Sun (Oct. 14-15, 2014). The bright loops began to form and grow after a long-lasting M-class flare erupted. The arcs of the loops we see in extreme ultraviolet light are actually particles spiraling along magnetic field lines arcing above the active region that was the source of the flare. They are reorganizing the magnetic field after its disruption. To give a s
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Ultraviolet Sun in Motion 🌞 | Stunning 1-Month Timelapse from SDO
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The Sun Exploded. NASA Translated It So You Could Finally See It 🌞🔥
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A mesmerizing video: The Sun in extreme ultraviolet light, captured by the SDO spacecraft over a single month. The star's surface is swirling with flares, plasma vortices, and magnetic storms.NASA
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Yesterday I shared an illustration of a solar prominence. Today, here is the actual video from NASA.Imagine a raging wall of fire taller than planet Earth, violently twisting and erupting straight off the Sun’s edge.This is a real solar prominence captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory in extreme ultraviolet light. Superheated plasma reaching 10,000–100,000°C is sculpted and held suspended by the Sun’s immense magnetic fields, forming structures that easily dwarf our entire planet.
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