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This solar eruption video will straight up melt your face it's so awesome
io9.com ^ | 7 June 2012 | Robert T. Gonzalez

Posted on 07/19/2013 6:21:23 PM PDT by Windflier

Damn. We've seen us some solar eruption videos in our day, but this here's a sight to behold.

We've got some incredible photo and video for you here, so pay attention — you don't want to miss any of this.

Up top you'll find some downright gorgeous footage of a coronal mass ejection (a roiling whip of plasma, hurled from an active region on the Sun). It was shot by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory during an intense solar storm on August 31.

Down below we've featured a series of still images from the explosion, and first up is one that should help you put the size of this eruption into perspective.

This "long filament of solar material," as NASA calls it, was spotted tearing away from the Sun at upwards of 900 miles per second. Yes, per second; this CME, as is typical of super-hot plasma filaments that are flung from the sun, was hauling serious ass. It was also freaking enormous — plenty big enough to wrap itself around the Earth a few times — not to mention a few other planets — and still have some plasma left over:




TOPICS: Astronomy; Science
KEYWORDS: carringtonevent; catastrophism; cme; coronalmassejection; maunderminimum; solar; solarflares; space; sun
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To: doc1019

Yes, silly, cause this happened at night. :-)


41 posted on 07/20/2013 11:04:02 AM PDT by Conservative4Ever (I'm going Galt)
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