NASA | SOHO and TRACE Solar Discoveries

May 10th, 2010 by My Efficient Planet Leave a reply »

Want more? Subscribe to NASA on iTunes! phobos.apple.com Or get tweeted by NASA: twitter.com On April 3, 2009, countries from around the world participated in the ‘100 Hours of Astronomy’ webcast to celebrate the International Year of Astronomy. Produced to support the webcast, this movie highlights the discoveries of the SOHO and TRACE satellites, and features NASA solar scientists Alex Young and Dawn Meyers, describing how both satellites view the sun in their own unique way. For more info: sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov sunland.gsfc.nasa.gov

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25 comments

  1. truvelocity says:

    @AssisBest The trolling posts about global warming related to taxes and politicians is the most ignorant crap I’ve ever seen, besides the 9/11 Truther movement.

  2. run2home93 says:

    @assists What an ignorant comment. Whether or not the sun is heating up is irrelevant to the problems manifested by man. If the sun is, in fact, heating up, that’s all the more reason we should be trying our best to not destroy the thin layer of protection [ozone] we have around our planet that protects us from deathly rays [gamma/xray]. Although we can’t control the sun, we are able to perform measures leading to lesser damage.

  3. amh1230 says:

    1:29 = shuttle?

  4. SkyIGR100 says:

    NASA what a joke.

  5. erichathy222 says:

    hechos 2 38

  6. zybyl says:

    Brilliant work.

  7. witecracker2 says:

    are chem trails to protect for if the sun flips,..creating a magnetic field over sprayed areas a bubble of protection?don’t panic like chicken little, it wont do us no good…
    line your room with aluminum foil,…
    plenty of carrots potatoes onions water .
    IF you live past the flip,.usually 4 to ten days or 2wks?point is ,ill do that you do that and who ever survives we can use each other for food…
    a plus is you will be already cooked ,

  8. WnorekHardstyle says:

    AWESOME!:)

  9. mikeJ334 says:

    It’s a comet. And it’s not that big. It just looks big because it’s much closer to SOHO.

  10. Hellhazerbr says:

    1:29 – 1:33
    Whats the size of that thing? I mean that fking thing must be HUGE!

  11. aaronlikesalex says:

    trippy

  12. davide0785 says:

    very nice…..

  13. misterwolf29 says:

    keep cooking up the books nasa, oh theres another sunspot, better add it to the record.

  14. gcarricaaa says:

    pleas translate to spanish please :(

  15. sirpete says:

    Oh, I would love to see this with less compression artifacts. Any source available?

  16. tamiatami says:

    interesting video!!!
    Piergiorgio, grazie per la condivisione….

  17. teridon says:

    That is mercury transiting across the Sun’s face. Google “mercury transit”

  18. derrick713 says:

    80% live in a shithole so wear do you live

  19. derrick713 says:

    yes they are old if they would show current data global warming would be in the toilet

  20. TheRunescapelegend1 says:

    Great!

  21. abbeyhilary says:

    the sun is so cool!!!

  22. mffsantos says:

    SOHO was launched in 1995…

  23. JohnHMedia says:

    Very cool… uh… hot!!!

  24. FordPrefect23 says:

    Hurrah to that idea my friend!

  25. eliasyousef says:

    ok Thanks.

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