NASA Observatory Captures Spectacular Sun Eruptions
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On November 16th, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), captured on tape two spectacular back-to back sun eruptions. Also known as solar prominences, they are large glowing clouds of gas that periodically explode from the Sun's surface.
The first eruption occurred at 1.am EST with the other following within four hours. Both were so large that they expanded beyond the camera view of the SDO. Luckily, neither were aimed toward the Earth and so had very little impact on us.
Solar Prominences are huge arcs of gas that erupt from the surface of the Sun. They begin with an explosion usually above a sunspot, the area where strong magnetic fields poke through the surface of the sun. These spots become unstable and explode, releasing intense amounts of energy - the equivalent of 10 billion hydrogen bombs. Called solar flares they resemble a flash of light and can reach earth within a short 8 minutes. When they hit the two poles, they create beautiful auroras that are often referred to as Northern or Southern lights.
The good news is that these blasts of radiation are blocked by the magnetosphere and atmosphere and therefore, pose no risk to humans. However the protons and other charged particles that follow the flares within about 20 minutes, can be extremely destructive to our satellite systems, GPS tracking devices and power grids.
Though the sun has been relatively peaceful over the last few years, solar storms are not a new phenomenon. They seem to occur regularly every 11 years or so. Since the latest cycle is not expected to peak until 2013, scientists are anticipating more storms in the coming months. Hopefully, they will all be as harmless as this one was, leaving behind nothing in its wake except, stunning pictures.
sources: news.yahoo.com, Solar Prominence,
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- jasonalmost 12 yearsoh my god,but i seen this before with nasa
- Tayleralmost 12 yearsWe aren't gonna die?
- Abbiealmost 12 yearsWow a solar storm
- Coltonalmost 12 yearsWe all gonna die :D
- Andrewalmost 12 yearsRespect the Sun's authority
- Kailahalmost 12 yearsI thought that this is very interesting. I know the sun is like a really big ball of gas.the earth has had explosions on its surface and that there have been solar storms. Also that scientist have said to be more in 2013.
- Lexiealmost 12 yearsTe world is not going to end!
- TIMOTHYalmost 12 yearsTHAT ROCKS SO THAT IS WHAT NASA LOOKS LIKE
- tg1213almost 12 yearsi like space :)
- clairehlimalmost 12 yearsit looks very intresting