Our Explosive Sun
April 20, 2011
Dr. Thomas Berger (Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Lab)
Recent satellite missions are giving scientists dramatic new views of the Sun and the huge magnetic explosions in its outer layers that cause flares and the ejections of huge masses of superheated gas. Dr. Berger takes us on a beautiful tour through our Sun's turbulent atmosphere with images and movies from these missions.
Видео Our Explosive Sun канала SVAstronomyLectures
Dr. Thomas Berger (Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Lab)
Recent satellite missions are giving scientists dramatic new views of the Sun and the huge magnetic explosions in its outer layers that cause flares and the ejections of huge masses of superheated gas. Dr. Berger takes us on a beautiful tour through our Sun's turbulent atmosphere with images and movies from these missions.
Видео Our Explosive Sun канала SVAstronomyLectures
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