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Explosion of hot plasma from the Sun captured by SOHO spacecraft
The LASCO instrument aboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory spacecraft, or SOHO, witnessed fireworks on the Sun on July 23rd — a solar flare and associated explosion of ultra-hot plasma into space called a coronal mass ejection. LASCO consists of three telescopes that employ a solid disk, called an "occulter," to cover up the Sun. This blocks direct sunlight, thereby allowing the Sun's dimmer corona — it's extended atmosphere — to be seen.
LASCO's coronagraph also can see CMEs. Watch for it streaming out on the right side in this video, which loops several times. (Source: NASA)
published: 25 Jul 2016
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NASA | 3,000 Comets for SOHO
In this video, Karl Battams of the Naval Research Lab talks us through a visualization of the comets that SOHO has witnessed.
Since its launch nearly 20 years ago, NASA and the European Space Agency's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory has spotted 3000 comets. The mission's The Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) instrument blocks out the bright solar disk, making it easier to see the corona of plasma and dust around the Sun, normally only visible during solar eclipses. This instrument also provides a very large field of view of the region around the Sun.
This visualization utilizes SOHO data from 1998 - 2010 and shows over 2000 comets. Comets that were first observed by SOHO carry no labels, and comets witnessed by not discovered by the spacecraft are represented with their...
published: 15 Sep 2015
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SOHO: Sliding Plasma and a Blow Out (May 25, 2012)
For over a day a massive cloud of plasma can be seen by STEREO Behind spacecraft as it coils and slides along above the Sun's surface before it rises up and dissipates (May 20, 2012). Immediately following that a prominence on the lower left of the Sun arches out and quickly breaks away over a few hours. These images were taken in extreme UV light.
Credit: NASA/ESA/SOHO/STEREO
published: 26 May 2012
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NASA SOHO - Bye Bye Comet (May 11, 2011)
SOHO watched as a fairly bright comet dove towards the Sun in a white streak and was not seen again after its close encounter (May 10-11, 2011). The comet, probably part of the Kreutz family of comets, was discovered by amateur astronomer Sergey Shurpakov. In this coronagraph the Sun (represented by a white circle) is blocked by the red occulting disk so that the faint structures in the Sun's corona can be discerned. Interestingly, a coronal mass ejection blasted out to the right just as the comet is approaching the Sun.
Now the question is - did the comet trigger the CME? Scientists, however, have yet to find a convincing physical connection between sun-grazing comets and coronal mass ejections. In fact, analysis of this CME using images from the Solar Dynamics Observatory shows that t...
published: 16 May 2011
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DIY SOHO Plasma Stand by Bawasfurn.com
The perfect combination of modern industrial and natural and organic, the Soho Plasma Stand is a must-have for any contemporary home. Lending a casual tone to your family space, it is an essential part of your home.
published: 01 Jun 2022
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Large SOHO Plasma Flow | S0 News January 25, 2015
www.Suspicious0bservers.org
www.ObservatoryProject.com
Blog: http://www.suspicious0bserverscollective.org
Major Warnings/Alerts: https://twitter.com/TheRealS0s
STARWATER Article: http://wavechronicle.com/wave/?p=1151
S0 Notes on Solar Shutdown: http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/fotw-s0-notes-february-13-2014/
IPCC History: http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/selections-from-the-1st-ipcc-full-report-wg1/
Donate memberships for others: http://tiny.cc/f195ww
Today's Featured Links:
Vancouver Flooding: http://globalnews.ca/news/1790262/photos-heavy-flooding-hits-metro-vancouver-drivers-urged-to-use-caution/
Original music by NEMES1S
http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/shop/ [Get NEMES1S Music!]
REPEAT LINKS:
WORLD WEATHER:
Earth WindMap: http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/isobar...
published: 25 Jan 2015
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SDO 193Å + SoHo LASCO C2: Huge Unstable Plasma Filaments Populate the Solar Disk!
For full video: https://youtu.be/cAyBNghX3s4
For more channel content, click https://youtube.com/smAshomAsh/videos
published: 19 May 2023
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Alien vs. Sun - NASA Sees Violent ET's Shape in Solar Spitfire | Video
A solar prominence erupted on June 18th, 2012 to some resembling the terrifying creature from the Alien movie series. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory team dubbed the phenomenon the "Alien Prometheus Prominence".
published: 19 Jun 2012
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NASA SOHO - Coronal Mass Ejection: Up-close and Personal (Part 2)
For a different view, SOHO's coronagraph, which blocks out the Sun (indicated by the white circle) to observe activity in the Sun's atmosphere, shows the event more clearly: the video clip shows a blossoming particle cloud as it roars away from the Sun and expands out into space over about a day. The cloud is moving at several millions of miles per hour.
Watch Part 1 (from NASA SDO's view point) here: http://youtu.be/2QJsgzMc-x8
Credit: NASA SOHO
published: 15 May 2011
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A Trio of Eruptive Solar Prominences Observed by STEREO (from The SOHO Pick of the Week)
http://www.thesuntoday.org - Around April 30, 2010, a sunspot group or active region rotated into the field-of-view of the Solar-Terrestial Relations Observatory (STEREO) Ahead spacecraft. Observing with the 304 angstrom wavelength of light (extreme ultraviolet), STEREO captured the twisting and eruption of huge pieces of solar material (hot plasma) called prominences. The 304 angstrom wavelength of light is emitted by helium that has been heated up enough (ionized) that it losses its electrons. It is then called He II because it is missing 2 electrons. The helium is heated to about 60,000 degrees C. This video from April 30 to May 2 shows at least 3 prominence eruptions. The largest of the prominences extends out a length equivalent to 10s of Earths lined up from end-to-end. (credit: soh...
published: 12 May 2010
0:18
Explosion of hot plasma from the Sun captured by SOHO spacecraft
The LASCO instrument aboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory spacecraft, or SOHO, witnessed fireworks on the Sun on July 23rd — a solar flare and associat...
The LASCO instrument aboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory spacecraft, or SOHO, witnessed fireworks on the Sun on July 23rd — a solar flare and associated explosion of ultra-hot plasma into space called a coronal mass ejection. LASCO consists of three telescopes that employ a solid disk, called an "occulter," to cover up the Sun. This blocks direct sunlight, thereby allowing the Sun's dimmer corona — it's extended atmosphere — to be seen.
LASCO's coronagraph also can see CMEs. Watch for it streaming out on the right side in this video, which loops several times. (Source: NASA)
https://wn.com/Explosion_Of_Hot_Plasma_From_The_Sun_Captured_By_Soho_Spacecraft
The LASCO instrument aboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory spacecraft, or SOHO, witnessed fireworks on the Sun on July 23rd — a solar flare and associated explosion of ultra-hot plasma into space called a coronal mass ejection. LASCO consists of three telescopes that employ a solid disk, called an "occulter," to cover up the Sun. This blocks direct sunlight, thereby allowing the Sun's dimmer corona — it's extended atmosphere — to be seen.
LASCO's coronagraph also can see CMEs. Watch for it streaming out on the right side in this video, which loops several times. (Source: NASA)
- published: 25 Jul 2016
- views: 336
3:40
NASA | 3,000 Comets for SOHO
In this video, Karl Battams of the Naval Research Lab talks us through a visualization of the comets that SOHO has witnessed.
Since its launch nearly 20 years a...
In this video, Karl Battams of the Naval Research Lab talks us through a visualization of the comets that SOHO has witnessed.
Since its launch nearly 20 years ago, NASA and the European Space Agency's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory has spotted 3000 comets. The mission's The Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) instrument blocks out the bright solar disk, making it easier to see the corona of plasma and dust around the Sun, normally only visible during solar eclipses. This instrument also provides a very large field of view of the region around the Sun.
This visualization utilizes SOHO data from 1998 - 2010 and shows over 2000 comets. Comets that were first observed by SOHO carry no labels, and comets witnessed by not discovered by the spacecraft are represented with their labels. Trails on the comets are color coded based on family: yellow - unaffiliated comets, red - Kreutz group, green - Meyer group, blue - Marsden, cyan - Kracht, and magenta - Kracht 2.
To find the visualizations without narration or music, please visit http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?4344
This video is public domain and can be downloaded at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?11975
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https://wn.com/Nasa_|_3,000_Comets_For_Soho
In this video, Karl Battams of the Naval Research Lab talks us through a visualization of the comets that SOHO has witnessed.
Since its launch nearly 20 years ago, NASA and the European Space Agency's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory has spotted 3000 comets. The mission's The Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) instrument blocks out the bright solar disk, making it easier to see the corona of plasma and dust around the Sun, normally only visible during solar eclipses. This instrument also provides a very large field of view of the region around the Sun.
This visualization utilizes SOHO data from 1998 - 2010 and shows over 2000 comets. Comets that were first observed by SOHO carry no labels, and comets witnessed by not discovered by the spacecraft are represented with their labels. Trails on the comets are color coded based on family: yellow - unaffiliated comets, red - Kreutz group, green - Meyer group, blue - Marsden, cyan - Kracht, and magenta - Kracht 2.
To find the visualizations without narration or music, please visit http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?4344
This video is public domain and can be downloaded at: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?11975
Like our videos? Subscribe to NASA's Goddard Shorts HD podcast:
http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/iTunes/f0004_index.html
Or find NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/NASA.GSFC
Or find us on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/NASAGoddard
- published: 15 Sep 2015
- views: 104107
0:20
SOHO: Sliding Plasma and a Blow Out (May 25, 2012)
For over a day a massive cloud of plasma can be seen by STEREO Behind spacecraft as it coils and slides along above the Sun's surface before it rises up and dis...
For over a day a massive cloud of plasma can be seen by STEREO Behind spacecraft as it coils and slides along above the Sun's surface before it rises up and dissipates (May 20, 2012). Immediately following that a prominence on the lower left of the Sun arches out and quickly breaks away over a few hours. These images were taken in extreme UV light.
Credit: NASA/ESA/SOHO/STEREO
https://wn.com/Soho_Sliding_Plasma_And_A_Blow_Out_(May_25,_2012)
For over a day a massive cloud of plasma can be seen by STEREO Behind spacecraft as it coils and slides along above the Sun's surface before it rises up and dissipates (May 20, 2012). Immediately following that a prominence on the lower left of the Sun arches out and quickly breaks away over a few hours. These images were taken in extreme UV light.
Credit: NASA/ESA/SOHO/STEREO
- published: 26 May 2012
- views: 276
0:07
NASA SOHO - Bye Bye Comet (May 11, 2011)
SOHO watched as a fairly bright comet dove towards the Sun in a white streak and was not seen again after its close encounter (May 10-11, 2011). The comet, prob...
SOHO watched as a fairly bright comet dove towards the Sun in a white streak and was not seen again after its close encounter (May 10-11, 2011). The comet, probably part of the Kreutz family of comets, was discovered by amateur astronomer Sergey Shurpakov. In this coronagraph the Sun (represented by a white circle) is blocked by the red occulting disk so that the faint structures in the Sun's corona can be discerned. Interestingly, a coronal mass ejection blasted out to the right just as the comet is approaching the Sun.
Now the question is - did the comet trigger the CME? Scientists, however, have yet to find a convincing physical connection between sun-grazing comets and coronal mass ejections. In fact, analysis of this CME using images from the Solar Dynamics Observatory shows that the CME erupted before the comet came close enough to the solar surface to interact with strong magnetic fields.
Check out the following video from NASA SDO: http://youtu.be/UqG5uBjh0x4
https://wn.com/Nasa_Soho_Bye_Bye_Comet_(May_11,_2011)
SOHO watched as a fairly bright comet dove towards the Sun in a white streak and was not seen again after its close encounter (May 10-11, 2011). The comet, probably part of the Kreutz family of comets, was discovered by amateur astronomer Sergey Shurpakov. In this coronagraph the Sun (represented by a white circle) is blocked by the red occulting disk so that the faint structures in the Sun's corona can be discerned. Interestingly, a coronal mass ejection blasted out to the right just as the comet is approaching the Sun.
Now the question is - did the comet trigger the CME? Scientists, however, have yet to find a convincing physical connection between sun-grazing comets and coronal mass ejections. In fact, analysis of this CME using images from the Solar Dynamics Observatory shows that the CME erupted before the comet came close enough to the solar surface to interact with strong magnetic fields.
Check out the following video from NASA SDO: http://youtu.be/UqG5uBjh0x4
- published: 16 May 2011
- views: 38949
7:50
DIY SOHO Plasma Stand by Bawasfurn.com
The perfect combination of modern industrial and natural and organic, the Soho Plasma Stand is a must-have for any contemporary home. Lending a casual tone to y...
The perfect combination of modern industrial and natural and organic, the Soho Plasma Stand is a must-have for any contemporary home. Lending a casual tone to your family space, it is an essential part of your home.
https://wn.com/Diy_Soho_Plasma_Stand_By_Bawasfurn.Com
The perfect combination of modern industrial and natural and organic, the Soho Plasma Stand is a must-have for any contemporary home. Lending a casual tone to your family space, it is an essential part of your home.
- published: 01 Jun 2022
- views: 189
5:53
Large SOHO Plasma Flow | S0 News January 25, 2015
www.Suspicious0bservers.org
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Blog: http://www.suspicious0bserverscollective.org
Major Warnings/Alerts: https://twitter.com/TheRealS...
www.Suspicious0bservers.org
www.ObservatoryProject.com
Blog: http://www.suspicious0bserverscollective.org
Major Warnings/Alerts: https://twitter.com/TheRealS0s
STARWATER Article: http://wavechronicle.com/wave/?p=1151
S0 Notes on Solar Shutdown: http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/fotw-s0-notes-february-13-2014/
IPCC History: http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/selections-from-the-1st-ipcc-full-report-wg1/
Donate memberships for others: http://tiny.cc/f195ww
Today's Featured Links:
Vancouver Flooding: http://globalnews.ca/news/1790262/photos-heavy-flooding-hits-metro-vancouver-drivers-urged-to-use-caution/
Original music by NEMES1S
http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/shop/ [Get NEMES1S Music!]
REPEAT LINKS:
WORLD WEATHER:
Earth WindMap: http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/isobaric/850hPa/orthographic=-345.32,51.43,481
Global Maps: http://www.atmos.albany.edu/student/kgriffin/maps/
NDBC Buoys: http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/
HurricaneZone Satellite Images: http://www.hurricanezone.net/westpacific/animations.html
NOAA Environmental Visualization Laboratory: http://www.nnvl.noaa.gov/Default.php
Satellite Maps: http://www.woweather.com/cgi-app/satellite?LANG=us&CONT=namk
Forecast Maps: http://www.woweather.com/weather/maps/forecastmaps?LANG=us&CONT=usus
TORCON: http://www.weather.com/news/tornado-torcon-index [Tornado Forecast for the day]
HURRICANE TRACKER: http://www.weather.com/weather/hurricanecentral/tracker
GOES Satellites: http://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/goes/
THE US WINDMAP: http://hint.fm/wind/
Severe Weather Threats: http://www.weather.com/news/weather-severe/severe-weather-tracker
Canada Weather Office Satellite Composites: http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/satellite/index_e.html
Temperature Delta: http://www.intellicast.com/National/Temperature/Delta.aspx
Records/Extremes: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/extremes/records/
SPACEWEATHER:
NOAA Spaceweather: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov
Spaceweather: http://spaceweather.com
SOHO Solar Wind: http://umtof.umd.edu/pm/
Planetary Orbital Diagram - Ceres1 JPL: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=ceres;orb=1;cov=0;log=0;cad=0#orb
SDO: http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/
Helioviewer: http://www.helioviewer.org/
SOHO: http://sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/soho_movie_theater
Stereo: http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/images
SOLARIMG: http://solarimg.org/artis/
iSWA: http://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/iswa/iSWA.html
NASA ENLIL SPIRAL: http://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov:8080/IswaSystemWebApp/iSWACygnetStreamer?timestamp=2038-01-23+00%3A44%3A00&window=-1&cygnetId=261
Gamma Ray Bursts: http://grb.sonoma.edu/
BARTOL Cosmic Rays: http://neutronm.bartol.udel.edu//spaceweather/welcome.html
ISWA: http://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov:8080/IswaSystemWebApp/
NOAA Sunspot Classifications: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ftpdir/latest/SRS.txt
GONG: http://gong2.nso.edu/dailyimages/
GONG Magnetic Maps: http://gong.nso.edu/data/magmap/ondemand.html
MISC Links:
JAPAN Radiation Map: http://jciv.iidj.net/map/
RADIATION Network: http://radiationnetwork.com/
LISS: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/operations/heliplots_gsn.php
QUAKES LIST FULL: http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/seismologist.php
RSOE: http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php [That cool alert map I use]
Moon: http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/pacalc.html
https://wn.com/Large_Soho_Plasma_Flow_|_S0_News_January_25,_2015
www.Suspicious0bservers.org
www.ObservatoryProject.com
Blog: http://www.suspicious0bserverscollective.org
Major Warnings/Alerts: https://twitter.com/TheRealS0s
STARWATER Article: http://wavechronicle.com/wave/?p=1151
S0 Notes on Solar Shutdown: http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/fotw-s0-notes-february-13-2014/
IPCC History: http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/selections-from-the-1st-ipcc-full-report-wg1/
Donate memberships for others: http://tiny.cc/f195ww
Today's Featured Links:
Vancouver Flooding: http://globalnews.ca/news/1790262/photos-heavy-flooding-hits-metro-vancouver-drivers-urged-to-use-caution/
Original music by NEMES1S
http://www.suspicious0bservers.org/shop/ [Get NEMES1S Music!]
REPEAT LINKS:
WORLD WEATHER:
Earth WindMap: http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/isobaric/850hPa/orthographic=-345.32,51.43,481
Global Maps: http://www.atmos.albany.edu/student/kgriffin/maps/
NDBC Buoys: http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/
HurricaneZone Satellite Images: http://www.hurricanezone.net/westpacific/animations.html
NOAA Environmental Visualization Laboratory: http://www.nnvl.noaa.gov/Default.php
Satellite Maps: http://www.woweather.com/cgi-app/satellite?LANG=us&CONT=namk
Forecast Maps: http://www.woweather.com/weather/maps/forecastmaps?LANG=us&CONT=usus
TORCON: http://www.weather.com/news/tornado-torcon-index [Tornado Forecast for the day]
HURRICANE TRACKER: http://www.weather.com/weather/hurricanecentral/tracker
GOES Satellites: http://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/goes/
THE US WINDMAP: http://hint.fm/wind/
Severe Weather Threats: http://www.weather.com/news/weather-severe/severe-weather-tracker
Canada Weather Office Satellite Composites: http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/satellite/index_e.html
Temperature Delta: http://www.intellicast.com/National/Temperature/Delta.aspx
Records/Extremes: http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/extremes/records/
SPACEWEATHER:
NOAA Spaceweather: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov
Spaceweather: http://spaceweather.com
SOHO Solar Wind: http://umtof.umd.edu/pm/
Planetary Orbital Diagram - Ceres1 JPL: http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=ceres;orb=1;cov=0;log=0;cad=0#orb
SDO: http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/
Helioviewer: http://www.helioviewer.org/
SOHO: http://sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/soho_movie_theater
Stereo: http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/images
SOLARIMG: http://solarimg.org/artis/
iSWA: http://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov/iswa/iSWA.html
NASA ENLIL SPIRAL: http://iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov:8080/IswaSystemWebApp/iSWACygnetStreamer?timestamp=2038-01-23+00%3A44%3A00&window=-1&cygnetId=261
Gamma Ray Bursts: http://grb.sonoma.edu/
BARTOL Cosmic Rays: http://neutronm.bartol.udel.edu//spaceweather/welcome.html
ISWA: http://iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov:8080/IswaSystemWebApp/
NOAA Sunspot Classifications: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ftpdir/latest/SRS.txt
GONG: http://gong2.nso.edu/dailyimages/
GONG Magnetic Maps: http://gong.nso.edu/data/magmap/ondemand.html
MISC Links:
JAPAN Radiation Map: http://jciv.iidj.net/map/
RADIATION Network: http://radiationnetwork.com/
LISS: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/operations/heliplots_gsn.php
QUAKES LIST FULL: http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/seismologist.php
RSOE: http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php [That cool alert map I use]
Moon: http://www.fourmilab.ch/earthview/pacalc.html
- published: 25 Jan 2015
- views: 27808
0:16
SDO 193Å + SoHo LASCO C2: Huge Unstable Plasma Filaments Populate the Solar Disk!
For full video: https://youtu.be/cAyBNghX3s4
For more channel content, click https://youtube.com/smAshomAsh/videos
For full video: https://youtu.be/cAyBNghX3s4
For more channel content, click https://youtube.com/smAshomAsh/videos
https://wn.com/Sdo_193Å_Soho_Lasco_C2_Huge_Unstable_Plasma_Filaments_Populate_The_Solar_Disk
For full video: https://youtu.be/cAyBNghX3s4
For more channel content, click https://youtube.com/smAshomAsh/videos
- published: 19 May 2023
- views: 76
0:43
Alien vs. Sun - NASA Sees Violent ET's Shape in Solar Spitfire | Video
A solar prominence erupted on June 18th, 2012 to some resembling the terrifying creature from the Alien movie series. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory team dub...
A solar prominence erupted on June 18th, 2012 to some resembling the terrifying creature from the Alien movie series. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory team dubbed the phenomenon the "Alien Prometheus Prominence".
https://wn.com/Alien_Vs._Sun_Nasa_Sees_Violent_Et's_Shape_In_Solar_Spitfire_|_Video
A solar prominence erupted on June 18th, 2012 to some resembling the terrifying creature from the Alien movie series. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory team dubbed the phenomenon the "Alien Prometheus Prominence".
- published: 19 Jun 2012
- views: 375906
0:10
NASA SOHO - Coronal Mass Ejection: Up-close and Personal (Part 2)
For a different view, SOHO's coronagraph, which blocks out the Sun (indicated by the white circle) to observe activity in the Sun's atmosphere, shows the event ...
For a different view, SOHO's coronagraph, which blocks out the Sun (indicated by the white circle) to observe activity in the Sun's atmosphere, shows the event more clearly: the video clip shows a blossoming particle cloud as it roars away from the Sun and expands out into space over about a day. The cloud is moving at several millions of miles per hour.
Watch Part 1 (from NASA SDO's view point) here: http://youtu.be/2QJsgzMc-x8
Credit: NASA SOHO
https://wn.com/Nasa_Soho_Coronal_Mass_Ejection_Up_Close_And_Personal_(Part_2)
For a different view, SOHO's coronagraph, which blocks out the Sun (indicated by the white circle) to observe activity in the Sun's atmosphere, shows the event more clearly: the video clip shows a blossoming particle cloud as it roars away from the Sun and expands out into space over about a day. The cloud is moving at several millions of miles per hour.
Watch Part 1 (from NASA SDO's view point) here: http://youtu.be/2QJsgzMc-x8
Credit: NASA SOHO
- published: 15 May 2011
- views: 2225
0:18
A Trio of Eruptive Solar Prominences Observed by STEREO (from The SOHO Pick of the Week)
http://www.thesuntoday.org - Around April 30, 2010, a sunspot group or active region rotated into the field-of-view of the Solar-Terrestial Relations Observato...
http://www.thesuntoday.org - Around April 30, 2010, a sunspot group or active region rotated into the field-of-view of the Solar-Terrestial Relations Observatory (STEREO) Ahead spacecraft. Observing with the 304 angstrom wavelength of light (extreme ultraviolet), STEREO captured the twisting and eruption of huge pieces of solar material (hot plasma) called prominences. The 304 angstrom wavelength of light is emitted by helium that has been heated up enough (ionized) that it losses its electrons. It is then called He II because it is missing 2 electrons. The helium is heated to about 60,000 degrees C. This video from April 30 to May 2 shows at least 3 prominence eruptions. The largest of the prominences extends out a length equivalent to 10s of Earths lined up from end-to-end. (credit: sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov and reposted on www.spaceweather.com)
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http://www.thesuntoday.org - Around April 30, 2010, a sunspot group or active region rotated into the field-of-view of the Solar-Terrestial Relations Observatory (STEREO) Ahead spacecraft. Observing with the 304 angstrom wavelength of light (extreme ultraviolet), STEREO captured the twisting and eruption of huge pieces of solar material (hot plasma) called prominences. The 304 angstrom wavelength of light is emitted by helium that has been heated up enough (ionized) that it losses its electrons. It is then called He II because it is missing 2 electrons. The helium is heated to about 60,000 degrees C. This video from April 30 to May 2 shows at least 3 prominence eruptions. The largest of the prominences extends out a length equivalent to 10s of Earths lined up from end-to-end. (credit: sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov and reposted on www.spaceweather.com)
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- published: 12 May 2010
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