These photographs amazed solar storm

The Sun observation spacecraft captured impressive images of a Sun storm.

Impressive and beautiful images of solar storms

Picture 1 of These photographs amazed solar storm

This is a major energy eruption on the Sun on August 1, 2010. This image is recorded with NASA's latest satellite called Solar Dynamics Observatory . And this is also the first time scientists can record an image of an explosion covering the entire Sun.

Although the explosion began with a small energy eruption, it immediately surprised scientists when it quickly expanded and covered the entire Sun.

Picture 2 of These photographs amazed solar storm

After linking together the occurrence of different energy eruptions on the Sun, scientists have obtained this general image.

Picture 3 of These photographs amazed solar storm

An infrared video filmed in August 2010 also showed a change in the Sun's halo temperature from 1.8 to 4 million degrees Fahrenheit (about 1 to 2.2 million degrees Celsius).

Picture 4 of These photographs amazed solar storm

Images of hot solar currents fired in all directions from the Sun in August 2010 recorded by the Solar and Solar Observatory (SOHO). Thanks to the telescope to see the special solar canopy, scientists were able to see how solar storms spread solar energy and they could threaten the satellites and the grid of the Left. How the land .

Picture 5 of These photographs amazed solar storm

The image of the Sun on August 1, 2010 was taken with ultraviolet light giving the dark and bright spots on the Sun. A clear observation of the Sun's activity could help scientists better predict the sunspot explosion .

Picture 6 of These photographs amazed solar storm

Starting from a strong sunspot called AR2151 , this storm appeared on August 24, 2014. Two Sun-observing spacecraft captured images of blemishes when the storm appeared on the surface of the Sun at 8:16 am EDT (12: 16 GMT).

Picture 7 of These photographs amazed solar storm

Images of the storm on August 24, 2014 were monitored by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory and Solar Heliospheric Observatory by NASA and the European Space Agency.

Picture 8 of These photographs amazed solar storm The Sun image was recorded by NASA's astronomical observatory on June 25, 2015.According to NASA experts, the Sun is emitting medium-range currents.

Picture 9 of These photographs amazed solar storm Images of the Sun emitting medium-range fire circles.Photo taken on June 22, 2015.


Solar storms are 5 times larger than the earth's diameter