Staring at the sun
Staring at the sun. NASA/SDO revealed this amazing image showing coronal loops seen over a sunspot group.
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Staring at the sun. NASA/SDO revealed this amazing image showing coronal loops seen over a sunspot group.
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captured these images of the significant ‘Cinco de Mayo’ Solar Flare, peaking at 6:11 p.m. EDT on May 5, 2015.
Our sun is constantly changing, the activity cycle peaks approximately every 11 years. New research shows evidence of a shorter time cycle as well, with activity waxing
Magnificent time lapse sequences of the sun’s atmosphere observed by the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) spacecraft between 2011 and 2015.
A new study claims that the Milky Way is home to billions of planets positioned at the ‘habitable zone.’
A strong Earth-directed X-flare, the biggest of the year, erupted from a large active region on the sun, causes radio blackouts on Earth
This time-lapse video, by Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) that celebrates its 5th anniversary since it launched on February 11, 2010, captures one frame every 8 hours…