Tuesday, April 8, 2014

The graceful solar flare NASA




















NASA regularly publishes unpublished images of space, and has unveiled a video of a solar flare.Occurred Wednesday, April 2, this phenomenon was filmed by the Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite, solar observatory space agency.

Defined as "graceful" by NASA, it is an M-class solar flare, with an intensity level of 6.5. Qualified average eruption, it is ten times less powerful than the most powerful class in the category X,. The latter can cause geomagnetic storms and disrupt the atmosphere, causing the malfunction of electronic devices. If the image is spectacular, it suggests to the surface of the sun, some chips and flares. All captured between the union of two wavelengths of ultraviolet radiation lengths.
The satellite was filmed was put into orbit around the Earth, over 36 000 km altitude over the Pacific.

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