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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNASA video of the Sun
Cool,scary and freaky all at the same time. I have a 43 inch monitor,even better on the big screen.
WOW!!
https://www.cnn.com/videos/tech/2015/02/16/vo-nasa-solar-dynamics-observatory-5-years.cnn
malaise
(294,130 posts)Get thee to the greatest page - must see
teach1st
(6,010 posts)So cool!
Thanks for posting, Bengus81.
Ferrets are Cool
(22,599 posts)Mike Rows His Boat
(389 posts)Thank you for posting that.
CloudWatcher
(2,127 posts)While watching the solar videos, try and remember how tiny the Earth is in comparison to the Sun ... pretty mind boggling.
And if you like that video (and have both high speed internet and a very large monitor), check out the NASA gallery of very high definition videos ...
https://www.nasa.gov/content/ultra-high-definition-video-gallery
malaise
(294,130 posts)and welcome to DU
snort
(2,334 posts)Roland99
(53,345 posts)SergeStorms
(20,200 posts)Do you think we could convince Trump to be the first man to set foot on the sun?
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)FailureToCommunicate
(14,584 posts)malaise
(294,130 posts)True Dough
(26,083 posts)video taken inside my stomach after eating too many tacos!
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)FailureToCommunicate
(14,584 posts)No wonder Mercury's goose is cooked.
Thanks for posting!
BobTheSubgenius
(12,181 posts)And the ways scientists now have to gather information and the incredible inferences and conclusions they draw from the most ephemeral connections. At least, that's the way so many of them seem to me.
