NASA Captures Strong Glow from Sun- Uno TV

NASA picks up a strong, mid-level glow from the Sun. Photo: Getty Images

the Sol, the star around which the planet revolves, emits Medium luminous, and reached its peak at 06:01 (GTM), as reported before NASA’s Solar Dynamics ObservatoryAnd Constantly watching the sun.

the NASA Solar Observatory Take a picture on January 20 of the solar flare, which can be palpable, due to Bright flashing occurred on the right side From Sol.

Zooming in on the solar flare captured a subset of the intense ultraviolet light that highlights the ultra-hot material of the glow, which NASA has classified as a M5.5 class or intermediate level.

The sun: flares and explosions

a sun glow It is a giant explosion on the surface Sol What happens when a sunspot’s magnetic field lines erupt suddenly, quickly, intensely, and brightly.

Material Sol It heats up to millions of degrees in a few minutes and emits radiation through the electromagnetic spectrum and the amount of energy emitted can be It can be compared to millions of nuclear bombs that go off at the same time.

Some solar flares can throw large clouds of solar plasma into space called coronal mass ejections, which, if they reach Earth, cause geomagnetic storms and intense auroras.

according to NASA, flares and explosions Sol It is a powerful emission of energy that can affect various wireless communications, electric power grids and navigation signals on the earth and present Risks to spacecraft and astronauts.

the NASA monitoring Sol And our space environment is constantly with a fleet of spacecraft that are studying the activity of Sol, the solar atmosphere, particles and magnetic fields in the surrounding space the earth.

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