Massive Solar Eruption Close-up

Another look at the solar flare that happened on June 7th.

Turn on captions for more information about what you are seeing.

On June 7, 2011 the Sun unleashed an M-2 (medium-sized) solar flare with a spectacular coronal mass ejection (CME). The large cloud of particles mushroomed up and fell back down looking as if it covered an area almost half the solar surface.

SDO observed the flare's peak at 1:41 AM ET. SDO recorded these images in extreme ultraviolet light that show a very large eruption of cool gas. It is somewhat unique because at many places in the eruption there seems to be even cooler material -- at temperatures less than 80,000 K.
gharksays...

>> ^captmorgano:

Hypnotizing in full screen.


agreed! really great vid, I especially like the side by side comparisons at different color temperatures. I also like how the gravity lines are shown really clearly and the plasma tornado, holy crap, that's got to be bigger than the earth.

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