Solar Dynamics Observatory VIDEO IMAGES OF THE SUN AND CORONAL HOLE FACING EARTH
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About The SDO Mission SDO: The Solar Dynamics Observatory is the first mission to be launched for NASA's Living With a Star (LWS) Program, a program designed to understand the causes of solar variability and its impacts on Earth. SDO is designed to help us understand the Sun's influence on Earth and Near-Earth space by studying the solar atmosphere on small scales of space and time and in many wavelengths simultaneously. SDO's goal is to understand, driving towards a predictive capability, the solar variations that influence life on Earth and humanity's technological systems by determining how the Sun's magnetic field is generated and structured how this stored magnetic energy is converted and released into the heliosphere and geospace in the form of solar wind, energetic particles, and variations in the solar irradiance. Launch SDO launched on February 11, 2010, 10:23 am EST on an Atlas V from SLC 41 from Cape Canaveral. Science SDO will study how solar activity is created and how Space Weather comes from that activity. Measurements of the interior of the Sun, the Sun's magnetic field, the hot plasma of the solar corona, and the irradiance that creates the ionospheres of the planets are our primary data products. Read more about SDO Science Instruments SDO will fly three scientific experiments: Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) EUV Variability Experiment (EVE) Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) Each of these experiments perform several measurements that characterize how and why the Sun varies. These three instruments will observe the Sun simultaneously, performing the entire range of measurements necessary to understand the variations on the Sun. YOU CAN EMAIL ANY PHOTOS OR VIDEO DIRECTLY TO: NIBIRUPLANETX2016@GMAIL.COM
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nie ma tłumacza
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26th, and no wave yet???;
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too much Bacardi , lol
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What the hell where's the sound
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Are you OK Scott? This video is not like you.
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Scott,,please brother get some R and R...it will still be here tomorrow. "The body is your temple"
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Volcano Activity in Italy on December 21 2016 04:33 AM (UTC).
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A slumbering Campi Flegrei volcano under the Italian city of Naples shows signs of "reawakening" and may be nearing a critical pressure point, according to a study published Tuesday. Italian and French scientists have for the first time identified a threshold beyond which rising magma under the Earth's surface could trigger the release of fluids and gases at a 10-fold increased rate. This would cause the injection of high-temperature steam into surrounding rocks, said lead author Giovanni Chiodini, a researcher at Italy's National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Bologna. "Hydrothermal rocks, if heated, can ultimately lose their mechanical resistance, causing an acceleration towards critical conditions," he told AFP by email. It is not possible at this time to say when - or if - the volcano will erupt anew, he said. If it did, however, "it would be very dangerous" for the half-million people living inside and near the caldera, he added, using the scientific name for the bowl-like depression created after a volcano blows its top. Since 2005, Campi Flegrei has been undergoing what scientists call "uplift", causing Italian authorities to raise the alert level in 2012 from green to yellow, signalling the need for active scientific monitoring. The pace of ground deformation and low-level seismic activity has recently increased. Two other active volcanoes - Rabaul in Papua New Guinea, and Sierra Negra in the Galapagos - "both showed acceleration in ground deformation before eruption with a pattern similar to that observed at Campi Flegrei," Chiodini said. The Campi Flegrei caldera was formed 39,000 years ago in a blast that threw hundreds of cubic kilometres of lava, rock and debris into the air. It was the largest eruption in Europe in the past 200,000 years, according to scientists. Campi Flegrei last erupted in 1538, though on a much smaller scale. Nearby Mount Vesuvius, whose massive eruption just over 2,000 years buried several Roman settlements in the area, including Pompeii, is also classified as an active volcano. The dense urban population at risk "highlights the urgency of obtaining a better understanding of Campi Flegrei's behaviour," Chiodini said. -
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MERRY XMAS EVERYONE ,,JESUS IS COMING
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no sound is good for Click bait
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A black spot in the sun isn't anything to worry about
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put something festive up please. just for one day be happy.....
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Nibiru Planet X 2016, Wow! Lots of great CGI & fake images of some spinning cartoons... Wow! You know all those images are CGI right? I can make spinning planets just like that on my image creator... BTW, no one likes to listen to 1.5 - 3 hour videos... So make your videos much shorter with GOOD content ONLY!!! I liked to listen to your videos until they started to get sooooooooooooooooooooooooo looooooooooooooooooooong.... Shorten & Get to The Point!!!!
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Puerto Quellon, chilie 7.7 Quake
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