3.5 days of Sun activity squeezed into a minute video (1080p)
The activity of the Sun in the last few days has been quite significant. Astronomers have recorded several of the largest protourberants, each of which is several hundred times larger than our planet. It all started a few days ago, starting on April 22nd, and now the Sun is gradually calming down.
Astronomers collected several thousand photos of the active region of the Sun, and recently created a video from these photos (1080r quality). The length of the video is about a minute, about 3.5 days is here. In principle, the Sun can be observed endlessly (and it's better to just watch the video if there is no preparation) - our star is very beautiful.
One of the most recent images of the Sun, obtained by the Solar Dynamics Observatory
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Solar Dynamics Observatory is a NASA probe that studies the Sun, the star's atmosphere and the processes taking place here. During the observation, scientists received several hundred thousand photographs of the Sun, and a wealth of data about the Sun. SDO has been operating since 2010.