01:08 - Terremoto de Sol 02:17 - Eclipse parcial de Sol 12:24 - Transición de Venus 13:15 - Emisión de masa coronal 34:13 - Huracanes 37:50 - Se desconectaron las cámaras 53:29 - Eclipse de Sol 56:55 - Eclipse parcial de Sol
Little Easter Eggs of Planets You Might Not Have Spotted: 12:24 - Transit of Venus 36:18 - Transit of Mercury 53:29 - Solar Eclipse (March 2019) 46:32 - A Solar Flare
Woohhh.. Time really flies by too fast. I was 8 years old back then and now I'm 18. Thinking of which makes me wonder how much of a space nerd I was back then and that has just grown up like a lot since then. Loved it NASA! I hope I'll be working with you or in space research one day.
नासा के 10 वर्षों के लगातार प्रयास से हम सबको प्राण ऊर्जा स्रोत सूर्य भगवान के दिव्य अलौकिक वास्तविक दर्शन हुए। साथ ही संगीत में निहित ओंकार ध्वनि (ईश्वर का शब्द रूप) की दिव्य अनुभूति मन को सिंचित कर रही है। नासा का बहुत-बहुत आभार
We can observe 01:08 - Sunquake 02:17 - Partial solar eclipse 12:24 - Venus transition 13:15 - 2012 CME (Coronal Mass Ejection) 34:13 - Hurricanes 37:50 - Cameras offline 53:29 - Solar eclipse 56:55 - Partial solar eclipse and many more
Gostei da referência citada por outro usuário... Meu primeiro filho nasceu aos 1:07 min e o segundo nasceu aos 36:19 min. Parabéns aos criadores deste trabalho espetacular!
I recommend watch it through almost closed eyes... Srsly, with proper angle it looks like a march/flight/swim of many different shape life forms. Love it!
Observe in 0.25x speed.
53:29 solar eclipse
59:23 solar eclipse
22:28 solar eclipse
56:55 solar eclipse
46:29 solar flare
55:48
0:53
2:17
12:24 Transist of venus
22:28
23:18
23:29
37:50 cameras offline
53:30 astronishing
54.18
Neha Pai wtfff
57:39 Transit of Mercury
@@fox8721 I couldn't spot Mercury!
Yeah me neither
01:08 - Terremoto de Sol
02:17 - Eclipse parcial de Sol
12:24 - Transición de Venus
13:15 - Emisión de masa coronal
34:13 - Huracanes
37:50 - Se desconectaron las cámaras
53:29 - Eclipse de Sol
56:55 - Eclipse parcial de Sol
Buena edición, muchas gracias.
not all heros wear capes
What happened at 38:05
can we get one decade of moon
12:24 pensé que era una nave extraterrestre mega gigante
My daughter was born at 2:39 and my son at 47:33.
Amazing!
Thanks!
My son 43:33.
Aww how cute 😍
Hope y'all are doing well
Haha noice
why you told specially by seeing this video sir? can you explain me
minutes apart must be twins !
I got married at 2:48 and divorced at 53:58. That's how I got burnt in this decade.
Ditto - I laughed out load. A funny comment amongst many smart & funny posts
Hahahaha
Things may have improved had you just been more patient. 51 minutes is not long enough.
Me too.
hahahhaha
53:29 solar eclipse
Quite an Eye
That was my flying saucer! =8^P
Also partial at 56:55
what is solar eclipse?
@@LeonThePious you're joking right ?
Makes you feel lucky that our star is so incredibly stable.
I'm just glad we have an atmosphere! Let's take good care of it.
Otherwise i dont think we would be here.
Blessed
We are living in a simulation
@@amkool6135bruh
That must have taken a decade
Thx @BranS, I needed a good laugh.
69 likes
Naw just ten years
@@spambox8199 That's almost a decade
So close but not quite it was actually 9 years, 11 months, and 29 days
I applaud all who dedicated themselves to that huge work
🤣🤣
I applaud anyone who watched that for over an hour 🤣
12:24 Transit of Venus
How do you know what is venus? Could be Mercury? 🤔
why is it dark?
I think, İt must be Merkury or Venüs.
@@carlosfind date and time
@@carlosfind Definitely Venus. Just google "transit of venus."
A lot of dark spots. That's where I'd land. Not as hot.
Hilarious!
You could just go at night.
hysuka2 yea cuz it’s close at night
😂😂😂 Pro mad
Just go there at night
this took 10 years to make don't let it flop 🥵
No flares in north and south pols. interesting, every rotation is 27 days
Is this real??
Yeah, it's from at least ten years ago. Heh heh
@@shechaiyah6869 let it flop just because A TURK OR OTTERMAN PUTS A MOON IN FLAG will not say........ burn.
4 mil views ain't too shabby
I dont think people realize how amazing this is. We have our very own star! So close to us too!
At 13:11 you can see a huge CME that almost hit us in 2012
Solar flare?
@@turnturn12 Coronal Mass Ejection
Pretty sure it was at 15:42 (2012-12-21), but SDO must've missed it. Requiescat in Pace Desmond Miles....
grndkntrl Fellow AC veteran.
23:18 hits different
why lol
@@neros12346 so active
magnetic field untangling itself
Name Last Name wow
lame
As a kryptonian, I feel recharged after watching this video..
Tremendous
Hahaha. Best comment hands down.
Pure gold +1
R u really from krypton wow😱
Nice to hear from Clark Kent.
This is gorgeous
This is our energy
This is our life
This is us
I am happy we cannot touch it
@shayla sapphire Just a gaming channel
Well said ❤️
@shayla sapphire humanity
Looks like we are in a period of minimal solar activity
Jan-Jun 2020 period shows unusually less sun activity (as a layman) when compared to previous years.
May be linked to how 2020 is unfolding
good observation.
@@sachinsaxena569 If you mean less sun, more crazy, I agree.
A "grand solar minimum" yep. Less sunspots, but not much change in solar output tho (a drop of less than 1%)
And we should thank god for that
Seriously
Somebody should make a wallpaper for wallpaper engine using this.
I uploaded some. Search for "NASA Sun Time Lapse" or "A Decade of Sun" !
That would be beautiful
You could be that somebody!
That shockwave at 1:10 is beautiful.
IT IS!
Fr
This makes me understand that we live in so small of a timeline, i wonder how many people died in these turns of sun...
approximately 7.
Imagine how many burritos we’re devoured 😊
That's what you call a timelapse.
Great...
kya h ye call me 8477875577
Mauro Molinero there are some lapses of reason, if only momentarily 🌈
Golden lapse
@@Asok_Navi I have some punctuation you can borrow. 😄
Little Easter Eggs of Planets You Might Not Have Spotted:
12:24 - Transit of Venus
36:18 - Transit of Mercury
53:29 - Solar Eclipse (March 2019)
46:32 - A Solar Flare
I can't see Mercury :(
Michel Fonseca it’s about incredibly tiny ripple effect. That was Mercury. Mercury’s actually really small ya know so I’m not surprised 😋🤣
As I watch this, I realize I'm involuntarily smiling.
My eyes are smiling. I can feel it.
I am Smiling OUT LOUD !!! sol ! SOL !!!
Then you are SATANIC
Salute to everyone who actually watch it
So Serene for an astronomy Lover...!
We want a Saturn and jupiter time lapse too
Love this! Thank you NASA!
It's also something nice to watch and fall asleep to. Very relaxing 😊
10 years of sun has changed more than me
I never actually realized how long solar flares actually last. Beautiful!
37:50 is my favorite part
JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA
LoL
Odd
🤣🤣🤣
Lol
Woohhh.. Time really flies by too fast. I was 8 years old back then and now I'm 18. Thinking of which makes me wonder how much of a space nerd I was back then and that has just grown up like a lot since then.
Loved it NASA! I hope I'll be working with you or in space research one day.
Man, that's a lot of nuclear explosions.
Non radioactive nuclear fission.
@@ricardosilva8347 fusion
Solamente una, está explotando desde hace unos 5.000 millones de años pero está contenida por un gran campo gavitatorio.
yeah like 5 explosion per 1 day
👍
नासा के 10 वर्षों के लगातार प्रयास से हम सबको प्राण ऊर्जा स्रोत सूर्य भगवान के दिव्य अलौकिक वास्तविक दर्शन हुए।
साथ ही संगीत में निहित ओंकार ध्वनि (ईश्वर का शब्द रूप) की दिव्य अनुभूति मन को सिंचित कर रही है।
नासा का बहुत-बहुत आभार
Nature is AWESOME! Glad I lived to see this video.
More than anyone can imagine!!
mangojulie123 God is awesome!
dizzy lizzy exactly!
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Aren't we incredibly lucky? Imagine taking Galileo into a private room and letting him see this video he'd have a heart attack
It's incredible how a decade can be seen in an hour!!
Certainly looks less active recently. Cool video!
Because our Sun has a cycle of 11 years during which it slowly "calms down" and then begin again brightening.
Social Distancing 😂
Thanks for this! For three decades, I came to know that a star's shape is a circle! Woah! Awesome!
We are watching it rotate, but is it spinning or just we are moving around its faces? Or is it both?
Both.
Both
Both
Both
Both
Its really amazing to watch how a solar cycle plays out in time lapse !
😯 this is utterly incredible.
नम्सेवल 👏 जानकारी को लागि हार्दिक धन्यवाद र सम्मान। सत्य र यथार्थ बैज्ञानिक अनुसन्धान को अपेक्षा। 👌👍
Meanwhile Aliens : releases a video 'A Century of earth'
Every second is a war
transit of dinosaurs
Hmm.. good topic alien
We can observe
01:08 - Sunquake
02:17 - Partial solar eclipse
12:24 - Venus transition
13:15 - 2012 CME (Coronal Mass Ejection)
34:13 - Hurricanes
37:50 - Cameras offline
53:29 - Solar eclipse
56:55 - Partial solar eclipse
and many more
If you flick through it quickly, you can see it’s pulsating like a ❤️
Beautiful comment ❤️🔥👁️
This information from NASA is my favorite thing.
Watching from Bangladesh.
Amazing and awesome! No words to describe this video, except thank you, NASA.
53:23
53:28
Speed 0.25X
Then Play See an Solar Eclipse
59:23
42:20 looks like a sun to me
You don't say....
I caught it at 31:56 as well
Thanks. Good observation. I am getting old.
40:17 Aliens greeting us
@@rrrudziite how???
30:53 when you tell her to "calm down"
53:22 when she actually calms down
A nice moment, from calm to fiery
Heidi Good nah it is fiery to calm
@Pakistani Reactions Farrukh bhai🤣
I almost quit watching when I saw 2013 May 10, but 2017 Aug 23 made it all worth it.
18:02 and 44:09 for anyone who's wondering
Why
I become astronomer in nasa. It is my dream. But I am 13 years old....
Inshallah
Really it is my dream..
Research what it takes to get there man. If you really want to, you can do it!
@@bruhbruh8495 no I am teenage girl..ok funny, thanks to support
@@diegochiodo Ooo..than I am research ' time traveling ' topic in future
Great initiative by NASA👏🏼
Feels like a dream🔥
I wasn't even tired and this video nearly made me fall asleep 12 minutes into watching it. This is amazing in so many ways.
10 años de observación, ¡es un gran trabajo!
This is quite mesmerizing! And to think there are stars BIGGER than our sun!
53:29 Solar eclipse
56:55 Partial solar eclipse
Watch it with 0.25 speed!
How to watch it
It has aged well. :D
Could you do this in VR please? Extraordinary footage.
This is my aesthetic right here.
Оно живое, без него на Земле ничего бы не было. Здоровья ему.
When are you going to release 'Decade of Earth' ?!!!
I guess Aliens can tell 🤔
When you turn 10
stunning footage. incredible music, thanks Lars.
I’m just going to set up an old tv to play this 24/7
We are so lucky to witness such observation like this. We should be thankful for what we achieve and access. Thank you NASA!
2018 Jan 10, 46:29 solar flare! Was pretty noticeable
I saw..
Beautifull
What's a solar flare?
Ozone top left
That looks kinda alarming ngl lol
At 45:41... My heart got married..
When sun's video was released, all sister planets immediately became jealous.
XD nice one ! 😂
Flares, transits and solar eclipses were so cool!
Hello
SSR would love to watch this...💔
Crazy to think that every second is one day of my life. Wicked.
Wow es realmente increíble lo
que puede ser el espacio y como 10 años se transforman en 60 minutos.
Teşekkürler Bilim Çocuk Dergisi. 32 yaşındayım ve sayenizde böyle vidyolardan haberim oluyor.
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Meu primeiro filho nasceu aos 1:07 min e o segundo nasceu aos 36:19 min.
Parabéns aos criadores deste trabalho espetacular!
It’s amazing that we are looking at stars hundreds of light years away when there is so much happening just 93 million miles away from us.
To be fair, it’s easier to directly observe something far away due to it not being in our face bright.
3D beings : It's just rotating.
5D beings : wow,look it's hyperelapsating.
Wait how
What a production!! Outstanding!!!!! Hypnotizing!!
Am I using my eclipse glasses right? I cant see anything
Observe in 0.25x speed.
@ solar eclipse
@@gulraheem3886 woooosh
this is so mesmerizing! I fell asleep somewhere between 16:00 and 20:00
0:52 looks like that ‘Corona’ layer got affected by a ‘virus’.
Thankyou we have alot memories between 2010 to 2020 thankyou for uploading
A short estimate of this video:
24 fps
3653 days
88248 frames
24 frames/day (approx)
Or 1 frame per hour.
This time lapse is actually composed of 426 million pictures
@@germanlondono8700 Yeah, they must have sampled from 426 million, but as of video all you can see is 24 frames per sec(video stats)
Best time lapse EVER!
Breathtaking and ye I am downloading this.
May I use this video
I recommend watch it through almost closed eyes...
Srsly, with proper angle it looks like a march/flight/swim of many different shape life forms. Love it!
Tried it.... looks like 3D now ... great effect :)
Amazing! Really hope they release an HDR version.
Светить всегда, светить везде, до дней последних донца, светить и никаких гвоздей, вот лозунг мой и солнца!
*Wow!* We are a very lucky generation that created technology to see this 🌞🔭😃
Absolutely fascinating. Our very own close up Star! 🌟
I could watch this for ten years
I have showed this to moon now he's shining.
nice one 😹
to wygląda na minimum sloneczne nasza gwiazda jest coraz mnie aktywna ciekawe co za tym idzie?
It's
👍😁💕
Woaaaaaah! NASA had made things like this before, but this one blows my mind
For those who can't see transit and eclipse, play it at ×0.25 speed.
Spoiler Alert:
No smiley face with sunglasses.
🌞😎
LOL
This is so fascinating! I hope we can do this with other planets one day to see what happens to them over ten years.
Yes mam
Hmm
Yes
This is clearly a botched animation.
This would make a great animated desktop/mobile wallpaper
This is awesome! I want to be an astronomer someday!
Hats off from WESTBENGAL India 🇮🇳
1:01:21 transition of covid 19
Nice
Moon and Venus got selfies with sun. I wonder to see some dislikes. It's really greatest movie. No visible story but still you watch it...👍👍🔥👍👍
Absolutely beautiful... Thx NASA. ❤✌
A decade in an hour... Amazing!