Wish there was like a 10 hour version of this, very relaxing
@Ext1nct Gaming download it and run it on ex file explorer and tap loop button
Bruh Keep on Playing it Again and Again
-then what is the use of hands 😂😛
It's amazing how that much gas and energy can continue for billions of years,
@@archismanchakraborty4293 It's all about Faith.
Some Believe in God and some don't.
Even Scientists like Stephen hawking believes there's some creator.
I was so excited to see this video! Amazing sight!
How did they get so close without anything burning? Or without anything failing?
I'm really taking an interest any knowledge is appracaited 😊
Good question! The satellite that captured these visuals is the Solar Dynamics Observatory. It watches the Sun from an orbit of Earth. That puts SDO 93 million miles away from the Sun on average. SDO's cameras are just that powerful!
@@NASAGoddard if that is so powerful then we need more live videos like this, releasing only in 8 years creates confusion about reality
@@NASAGoddard oky we understood but what about of sound is that real or just composer?
Awe inspiring. It's like an ocean of fire. Very calming.. U can measure with Earth given to scale as reference, the magnificence and limitlessness of the Sun. Hands down, this wins over all kinds of fantastic artificial animations , given the realism depicted here. As real as it can get.
We live in amazing times, to be able to see this awesome sight.
Thanks so very much nasa team, best meditative, reality check vid thus far for me.
Mind-boggling to think how that one flare could douse several Earths in an instant with all-consuming fire
Your public presentations are much appreciated. I like the music. Well done :) My favourite planet is Earth, and my favourite star is the sun. And of course I like our own moon. Sometimes I wish we had 2 moons, but then it just makes me appreciate the one we do have all the more. I'm fascinated with Jupiter and all of its moons. Jupiter is the big brother in the family and it protects us. Jupiter, stars, and Carl Sagan are the reasons I study cosmology. Cosmos was epic. Sadly, Carl Sagan had been dead for a long time before I saw Cosmos. And of course NASA is legendary the world over. I wasn't even born yet when your people were walking on the moon and the whole world was watching. Public presentation is key to inspiring people. Good job :)
The music for this video is so fitting, it really captures the beauty and strength of the Sun! This video also really shows how small we really are... This one is totally one of my favorites :)
How lovely is it when it shines
Does anyone find this really calming? I do.
ah yes, let's just stare at the one thing that could explode at any moment and kill us all. very relaxing and tranquil indeed.
Wow. More footage like this please! I am stunned- gosh
The size of the magnetic loops is just staggering...continent and earth-sized blobs raining down in magnificent cascades! This is without a doubt one of the most beautiful solar videos I've ever seen, thanks to the amazing "eyes" of science!
mad what cgi can do these days, thanks to the amazing 'lies' of science
I love how people talk about "lies of science" while typing at their computer, all based on the transistor, which uses quantum tunneling, etc. etc. while watching TV and using all manner of electronic equipment, all built by the "lies of science," and when they get sick or in an accident, depending for their lives on the medicines and technologies based in the very biology whose Darwinian roots they deny and decry. Yeah, look out for those awful "lies of science!"
RichardFeynmanRules it's obvious that not all science is lies but i tend to hear alarm bells when theoretical science is taught in schools as undeniable fact. In fairness man what your trying to imply is ridiculous. Science DOES lie but not all of science is lies, did you really think that he was trying to imply that everything to do with science is a lie ? Wise up dude...
Troy Bullock - Thank you for your thoughtful and eloquent reply. I'd like to respond paragraph by paragraph, because in my view, you are setting up your own strawman and whacking with great skill and knowledge of some basic philosophic issues. But I just don't have time. But I do think you are confusing science and what the philosophy of science describes in the evolution of scientific thought, and how science evolves, with *scientism.* And on the issue of scientism, we may not be so far apart. :)
In any event, if you look at actual history of science and of religion, you will see "science" doing what religious doctrine and dogma *by very definition and nature cannot* do and does not do and did not historically do -- change when new evidence and theories offer better views of truth. You also don't seem to grok, in making your point about heliocentricism, how the actual scientific method and way of discovering truth works, for advances in science often *do* begin with a hypothesis "without physical 'case in point," to quote you. The most brilliant recent example of that is Einstein's theory of General Relativity. All hypothesis, NO (or very little) physical "case in point." Ditto Wegener and plate tectonics, and I could give example after example in quantum physics. For you to then equate that with what *religion* does and the way that religion looks at truth, would indicate to me you don't really understand how science works and discovers truth through constant reference to empirical evidence, research, lab work, and observation. To equate this with the mysticism of religion, which has no such process is ludicrous.
Yes, science is filled with mystery, with not knowing...and that is one of the great *joys* of science. But it is a mystery and not knowing that could hardly more different than religious "mystery" in practice and actions.
I'll give me namesake, Richard Feynman the last word, because your strawman of science isn't the science he loved, nor that I love:
"The scientist has a lot of experience with ignorance and doubt and uncertainty, and this experience is of very great importance, I think. When a scientist doesn’t know the answer to a problem, he is ignorant. When he has a hunch as to what the result is, he is uncertain. And when he is pretty darn sure of what the result is going to be, he is still in some doubt. We have found it of paramount importance that in order to progress we must recognize our ignorance and leave room for doubt. Scientific knowledge is a body of statements of varying degrees of certainty - some most unsure, some nearly sure, but none absolutely certain.
Now, we scientists are used to this, and we take it for granted that it is perfectly consistent to be unsure, that it is possible to live and not know. But I don’t know whether everyone realizes this is true. Our freedom to doubt was born out of a struggle against authority in the early days of science. It was a very deep and strong struggle: permit us to question - to doubt - to not be sure. I think that it is important that we do not forget this struggle and thus perhaps lose what we have gained." Richard Feynman, The Value of Science
and:
"There is always the possibility of proving any definite theory wrong; but notice that we can never prove it right. Suppose that you invent a good guess, calculate the consequences, and discover every time that the consequences you have calculated agree with experiment. The theory is then right? No, it is simply not proved wrong. In the future you could compute a wider range of consequences, there could be a wider range of experiments, and you might then discover that the thing is wrong. That is why laws like Newton’s laws for the motion of planets last such a long time. He guessed the law of gravitation, calculated all kinds of consequences for the system and so on, compared them with experiment - and it took several hundred years before the slight error of the motion of Mercury was observed. During all that time the theory had not been proved wrong, and could be taken temporarily to be right. But it could never be proved right, because tomorrow’s experiment might succeed in proving wrong what you thought was right.
We never are definitely right, we can only be sure we are wrong. However, it is rather remarkable how we can have some ideas which will last so long. One of the ways of stopping science would be only to do experiments in the region where you know the law. But experimenters search most diligently, and with the greatest effort, in exactly those places where it seems most likely that we can prove our theories wrong. In other words we are trying to prove ourselves wrong as quickly as possible, because only in that way can we find progress." Richard Feynman, The Character of Physical Law
This is the real deal, real science. Religion has its own "magisteriums" (again, Stephen Gould) but the beliefs of religions don't belong in *science* classrooms.
I am curios what the actual sound of the Sun would be.
+Dodo M In space no one can hear you scream! Seriously though, it does produce extraordinarily loud pounding vibrations due to the roiling nature of the surface. It's all about that bass.
Dodo M You are realy dumb if you think sound can travel only thought air particles.
Recording such images and sounds requires large-scale and precise observation equipment. Thank you NASA.
Absolutely how beautiful that is! And incredible when you know how tiny earth 🌎
Thanks for posting this! ✨☀️💗🐯🌎🐾✨
Absolutely stunning. The sense of scale induced by that little Earth icon really makes it hit home.
I love these types of content, about space
سبحان الله وبحمده عدد خلقه ورضا نفسه وزنة عرشه ومداد كلماته
Awesome timeplaps!
The description was thorough and helpful, thanks!
Wow, I've dreamed of seeing it for years, it's amazing.
So colorful yet so deadly...
What a beautiful display, mesmerizing 🍀✨️
This background music kindly relaxing on our mind right now
That's amazing. I really can watch it for hours and hours.
I just subscribed. That was epic thank you
This really just shows how small we are.
This is yooooour daily dose of Internet
Same here xD
But he is more like... This is *YoUuuuuuUuUr* daily dose of internet.
Oh look more CGI or See G Eye cartoons for the indoctrinated among us ...
@jokar jokar bro why you hating?? He hasn't done anything to you so stop talking bout others and stop hating for no reason, all he does is try to entertain millions of people and so I think that he'd deserve a bit of respect man, I ain't mad or trying to start an argument but people need to stop doing this sht
This is one of the only videos that I tend to replay every now and then. It's quite fascinating.
凄い!! 宇宙って不思議だ!
Visuals like this just bring things into perspective isn't it?
The stuff that happens in space routinely is just insane. The scope and scale compared to what we see on earth just shows how insignificant we are a species in the grand scale of the universe. Heck just our solar system.The stuff we have come up with as humans is just a joke really.
Wild West our mighty civilizations are a shit in the bucket in the cosmic scale
I still get pretty excited seeing things on a molecular level. So sure we may seem small on a cosmic scale, but we're hardly the smallest by many magnitudes. We're significant to something.
Why do you think you're different from the universe ? You are the unfolding of the history of this Universe
I could watch this all day.
Thankyou for sharing this wonderful footage :)
Just to be able to capture this is awesome. Such amazing beauty.
What's hard to keep in mind is the scale at which this is all happening. I'd live to see a few close-up shots and then a far off shot (all with Earth to show scale) throughout the video. Ireland-sized plasma drops. Mindblowing!
Thats fantastic, when ı watching give me peace
Watch in in 2× speed thank me later
It has so much positive energy and has so much atraction, i want to hug him and belong to it. Your beloved
In front of such fantastic show of power, we must bow our heads in humility..
Them: shows us corona
Us: **silence**
Pahli baar aisi video dekhi h maine, really very nice😊
What a beautiful power, and our sun is just a medium-small sized star.
Alessandro Zuffi lol our clumpy sun :3 i wouldnt way medium... in fact if "medium" means average size, it is medium / 10000 xD
Santiago Espino It's just classified as a medium-small sized star :D
Sun is a main sequence star most starts we know of are smaller than the sun
Look up beautelgiuse, not sure of the spelling but it makes our sun look like a grain of sand
That's all the fireworks I need for today (July 4th), Thx Sun, for literally everything.
For some reason I get very emotional when I watch this video. I couldn't find any word to describe why I feel.
as an Atheist it's probably one of the most intense emotional experiences to realize that this is the cauldron that made everything we know here. It's where we came from. yet we rarely think about it. it's staring at origins. Waking up.
I wanna live stream like this, with ambient music
Thanks so much!!
Me to Solgaleo: Bless you!
wow that's amazing footage. Thanks for sharing NASA Goddard
Wow!!!! This is so beautiful!!! So lovely creation.. thank you Sun 🌞
Muito bom de se ver coisas assim que a gente quase não vê
Whenever I feel cold, I watch it. Bow wow
Beautiful.. The songs to sleep.. 😷💤🙏
I love this, so amazing.
Also have you thought about looping this for a half hour or an hour. I think it would be a great meditative tool.
This is possibly the most awe-inspiring display of natural beauty ever. I am outraged by the 144 dislikes, no doubt from people who live in their own little bubble of plasma
I always feel like im getting sunburned when see it
This video is really amazing... 👍
Beautiful art!
This video is very important for students
Thank you
Gravity: "You ain't going nowhere!"
Not gravity, what you see there is a flow of electrically charged plasma ejected from sun's core, some of which is being pulled back by magnetic forces.
@@user-dn3kc8nn8m and those magnetic forces that pull it back can also be called gravity
Чунга Чанга go back to chemistry actually...the reason we have gravity is because of all those different atoms in the core of earth. same as the sun and the moon. gravity is just the force between 2 elements. thats why oxygen goes up in the air. it has a negative charge while the core (the main force of gravity) of earth is made up of nickel, iron, silver, etc. and they all have positive charges. as everyone knows, possitive attracts negative. the core is made up of googols of cations (positively charged atoms) which have a very very strong pull towards us (mostly being made of anions (negatively charged atoms) like hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon. any science you ever take always derives to chemistry
By seeing this, energy inside me got raised by many folds!!!
This makes me feel very nervous.
wow, the gravity of the Sun is so intense, alot of the solar explosions are forced back to the sun instead of outward. this is absolutely amazing and outstanding
It's not really gravity at work here. That plasma is actually trapped in a powerful magnetic field that gives it that distinctive loop shape.
@@cadman2300 so, it's a magnetic, not gravity, hmmm... Thanks for share such as knowledge
Holy this is just so amazing
NICE GRAPHICS !
Nossa que incrível 😍👏
this is amazing footage
This satisfies me
Incredible, famous, perfect!
🔥🔥🔥 These fires came while listening 🎧
You know how there are things we just simply can't understand? Seeing this fills me with wonder and awe. Kind of get a 2001:A Space Odyssey kinda vibe when seeing this over and over again.
Cant believe this is real video. Beautiful rain
Oh wow music and vid beautiful thanks
super fun ! thank you.👍👍👍👍👍
Amazing millions of years for the energy to rise to the point where we see it.
Solar energy could be better than fossil fuels if one could craft materials that make the panels easy to use and accessible to everyone. The sun's energy is renewable, and it is powerful.
The problem isn't capturing the energy as we already have pretty efficient panels on the market. The problem is storing the energy. We will go nowhere until we do.
Well that was mesmerizing.
That is amazing💕⭐
Wow,this blows my mind,it's just so alien amazing to me...
dante agnote jr You are a fool to believe only earth inhabits living organism.
This amazing 😍❣️
Mesmerizing!
If only I could be so grossly incandescent.
Its the most spectacular videos I ever seen in my life at this
Moment. See how God created the universe. Humanity were so lucky to live on the most beautiful planet earth. Lets all be greatful for this creation and for our existence by taking care of our planet because time will come it will
Vanished and everything is gone beyond our imagination.
Only god knows. Believe and be grateful to our beloved
Creator for he is the only Saviour otpf the universe and the human race. May this serve as a reminder for all of us. God is good and has a wonderful plan for our lives.
Incredible 😍💜💘🖤❤
C'est magnifique!!!
That ring of firs is bigger than. Earth and imagine seeing that around earth when ur in thematmosphere
I love how this goes on during our days and a lot of us do not stop to think about what is really going on around us. Things we cannot even comprehend.
We can comprehend and measure it but we can't do anything about it regardless.
Hlo
Prabh
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@@abstractfactory8068 No, it's still beyond our science to predict this or to fully characterize it, so our comprehension of it is therefore not complete.