June 7, 2011 Solar Flare Video

June 7, 2011 Solar Flare Video - Major eruption occurred on the surface of the Sun, Tuesday, June 7, 2011. Sun issued a flames-tongue in sizes M-2.5 (medium size), or in the field of astronomy called solar flares.

Just like a firework, a great eruption like the one billion tons of material (such as electrons, protons, and particles that other heavier) sprayed away from the sun and then falling again to the surface of the Sun from the sunspot 1226-1227. This reaction looks like covered area of ​​the solar surface, and nearly half.


The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) observed the maximum peak of overhung flames at 1:41 pm U.S. eastern time, June 7. SDO noted that the extreme ultraviolet light showed a very large eruption in cold gas. It looks unique, because in some places the eruption there was a cooler material at a temperature of less than 80,000 K.

If viewed from SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory), Coronal Mass Ejection, the incident shows the surface of the Sun is shining and thunderous high-energy particles from the Sun. This incident is not the biggest blaze ever witnessed, or even the most powerful that has seen this year, because the size in the middle ranks (M-2.5).

Watch this 2011 Solar Flare Video



















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