Flying over a red Aurora
The Space Station is flying over a spectacular rare red aurora, generated by a trio of coronal mass ejections from the sun.
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The Space Station is flying over a spectacular rare red aurora, generated by a trio of coronal mass ejections from the sun.
Staring at the sun. NASA/SDO revealed this amazing image showing coronal loops seen over a sunspot group.
This stunning expansive fisheye view of ice, Moon with a halo, Jupiter and Aurora was captured at Jökulsárlón Beach, southeast Iceland. Image credit Stéphane Vetter (Nuits
Giant Sunspot AR 2192 taking place during the partial solar eclipse, captured in this sharp telescopic image from October 22nd. Image © >Randall Shivak and
The most dramatic effects of the impacting plasma clouds, from active sunspots are auroras. Earlier this month active sunspot region 2158 rotated into view and
An unusual series of impressive eruptions spotted by a suite of NASA’s sun-gazing spacecraft, in which a series of fast puffs forced the slow ejection
A large solar prominence, visible above, looming just beyond the edge of the sun, highlighted a highly recent activity. Image © jp-Brahic
The largest sunspot group of the solar cycle unleashed a large (X1.2 class) flare just when it was facing right towards Earth (Jan. 7, 2014).
In the early hours of Nov. 27, 2013, Comet ISON entered the field of view of the European Space Agency / NASA Solar and Heliospheric
A powerful blast of plasma erupts from the Sun, like a dragon breathing fire, in this colorized view of a ‘coronal mass ejection’. Image