If you have interests in what our local star (the Sun) is doing or if you are wanting to know what those spots are on the Sun are or how they are made, then this is your channel. Each week a presentation of photographs taken in either white-light or Hydrogen-Alpha wavelengths are shown. When you read presentation comments, you will see where to find the activity and their type of activity. This is an easy and relaxing video series to help educate and help relax yourself while watching the changes on the Sun.
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We might be treated with another set of solar storms...keep watching and looking up!
A very active Sunspot AR3697.
May 10th’s Sunspot AR3664, the source of the historic superstorm, has spent the past two week's transiting the farside of the sun. Yesterday, it announced its return with an X2.8-class solar flare.
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Another emerging Sun spot is aiming at us once again ... a loaded X-class solar storm
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Sunspot AR3679 is has a 'beta-gamma-delta' magnetic field that poses a threat for X-class solar flares
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We have two areas of interest on today's Sun surface.
Our Sun is active and we have an Active Region AR3685 aimed at Earth...see the last slide.
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The pleasure was mine and I hope you and your girls had a fabulous time. Have a great weekend too!👍
Go out and safely see our local star.... it's astronomy day!
Thank you for this content! Whenever I look at actual footage of the sun or other planets it all looks and feels so surreal.
Thanks so much for the compliment and your comment! Yes, some of the photographs taken are from hydrogen alpha telescopes, but I find the images of the sun’s surface convey more information about how it works.
A busy week and many Sun spots to see..
ll safe? No, we are surrounded by Cosmic rays that have glanced off Earth and our Heliosphere is distorted from the X-Class 8.7 CME’s. Radio and Millimeter and Micrometer space bound equipment are still at risk, although not as strong as in the past two days.
Did you get to see the aurora last evening or early morning?
A lot of activity is going on the Sun's photosphere...take a look.
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Solar flares released from AR 3663 located at the top of the Sun ...see today's photograph!
beautiful photography
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Sunspot AR3663 has a 'beta-gamma-delta' magnetic field that harbors energy for X-class solar flares. AR3664 is also developing a delta-class field, so it may start exploding as well. Credit: SDO/HMI
The Sun is active in AR3663 ...TAKE a SAFE look to see for yourself.
See the Sun ...it very active and beautiful...always be safe in viewing the Sun.
The active region AR3654 is releasing a number of M-Class solar flares as it edges to the Western limb of the Sun.
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Watch the skies in the next couple days, as some sun spots might sport Auroras.
Be careful with you eyes and your camera equipment from harmful rays from the Sun.
Lots of new and active Sun spots on the surface of our star today...tke a safe look.
Active Region AR3645 moves towards the Western limb, but not going quietly.
A southern sunspot complex centered on AR3645 is crackling with M-class solar flares and may be poised to unleash an X-flare. Credit: SDO/HMI
Look at the 10 o'clock relative position of today's slide (the last one) for AR3639.
Sunspot AR3633 as seen in the center nearest the 3 o'clock relative position, has a 'beta-gamma' magnetic field that harbors energy for M-class solar flares.
No major flares spotted on the Sun's photosphere today.
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AR3633 as seen at the 7 o'clock relative position has stable but active solar magnetic fields.
See the new Sun sport near the 8 o'clock relative position.
Only one Sun spot AR3628 could be active is quiet today.
New Sun spot is emerging...see today's slide.
Look carefully at the 4 o'clock relative position to find the remnants of AR 3615.
These are so fascinating to watch
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AR3615 is fading off of the Eastern limb of the Sun (see relative position at 3 o'clock).
See the massive active region AR3615 on today's photograph. Look in the 2-3 o'clock relative position.
Active Region AR3615 is not spewing out solar flares, but it's far from being quiet.