Video: Close up of the Sun's strange flaw

The US aerospace agency (NASA) has released an impressive video showing an anomalous square hole in the Sun's surface.

In the video that was filmed in 2 days from 5 - 7/5, the hole looked like a deep black deep in the center of the Sun. When the Sun rotated, this large hole image was very clear, seemingly more vibrating and flaming.

NASA said, the appearance of a defective area on the Sun's surface originates from an effect called "flower hole".

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NASA experts explained: "The wreath hole, which is usually square, is one of the most remarkable features of the Sun at the end of the cycle. The flower hole is where the high-speed solar wind spills over. It seems dark in ultra-ultraviolet light, because there's less emissive material in these wavelengths. "

About the strange vibrations inside the defective area, NASA revealed, this phenomenon was caused by giant plasma "fibers". The halo inside the wreath hole is where the hot plasma produces sticky magnetic particles on the Sun's surface.

Since the Earth is located far from the Sun to the south, it is unlikely that the solar wind will affect our planet.

Earlier this year, NASA obtained the best observation images ever made of an intense "rage" of the Sun. The event took place on March 29, but until now NASA has been able to analyze data provided by four telescopes in space and an observation station on Earth. The observed results are extremely significant, because by chance, all observation stations follow a point at the Sun at the same time.

Scientists are currently trying to reproduce a more detailed picture of how an explosion of the sun begins and peaks. This effort will help elucidate the origin of the less-known explosions in the Sun, helping us one day to predict and prevent potential damage caused by the Sun's storm. Land or human activity in space.