Explore the breathtaking beauty of solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and sunspots in this mesmerizing three-minute video showcasing stunning images of our planet eclipsing the Sun. Witness three years of captivating solar activity captured by the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) space telescope, launched on February 11, 2010, and currently orbiting Earth at 36,000 kilometers. For a deeper dive into the wonders of space, visit Abadía Digital now!
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00:00In just 3 captivating minutes, we can witness the mesmerizing phenomena of solar flares,
00:11coronal mass ejections, and sunspots, as well as stunning images of our planet eclipsing
00:17the sun.
00:18This visual feast encapsulates 3 years of solar activity, all meticulously captured
00:24by the Solar Dynamics Observatory, SDO, Space Telescope.
00:29Launched into space on February 11, 2010, the SDO now orbits Earth at a geosynchronous
00:36altitude of 36,000 km.
00:40For more insights, visit Abadia Digital.
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00:54NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology