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Katashi_itto

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Fri Oct 25, 2013, 12:10 PM Oct 2013

NASA | Canyon of Fire on the Sun



A magnetic filament of solar material erupted on the sun in late September, breaking the quiet conditions in a spectacular fashion. The 200,000 mile long filament (The diameter of the earth at the equator is 7,926.41 miles or 12,756.32 kilometers) ripped through the sun's atmosphere, the corona, leaving behind what looks like a canyon of fire. The glowing canyon traces the channel where magnetic fields held the filament aloft before the explosion. Visualizers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. combined two days of satellite data to create a short movie of this gigantic event on the sun.

In reality, the sun is not made of fire, but of something called plasma: particles so hot that their electrons have boiled off, creating a charged gas that is interwoven with magnetic fields.

These images were captured on Sept. 29-30, 2013, by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, which constantly observes the sun in a variety of wavelengths.

Different wavelengths help capture different aspect of events in the corona. The red images shown in the movie help highlight plasma at temperatures of 90,000° F and are good for observing filaments as they form and erupt. The yellow images, showing temperatures at 1,000,000° F, are useful for observing material coursing along the sun's magnetic field lines, seen in the movie as an arcade of loops across the area of the eruption. The browner images at the beginning of the movie show material at temperatures of 1,800,000° F, and it is here where the canyon of fire imagery is most obvious.

By comparing this with the other colors, one sees that the two swirling ribbons moving farther away from each other are, in fact, the footprints of the giant magnetic field loops, which are growing and expanding as the filament pulls them upward.

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NASA | Canyon of Fire on the Sun (Original Post) Katashi_itto Oct 2013 OP
Beautiful. Watched in high definition. n/t pam4water Oct 2013 #1
Awesome; but just a hiccup on a 5 Billion year old star zebonaut Oct 2013 #2
NASA Heliophysics: This is what the smart people are doing. NBachers Oct 2013 #3
At least, this is what they're doing until the next pointless furlough. (n/t) Jim Lane Oct 2013 #6
That's awesome, thank you for posting this. NealK Oct 2013 #4
Very welcome! Katashi_itto Oct 2013 #5
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