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Sun Montage - SOHO NASA Solar Flare - PHJ Views : 24246 - Rating : 4.96/5 - Rates : 85 NASA solar data & simulations from 1998+ I compiled and edited. Also, my Black Hole Montage: http://www.youtube.com/v/VvhimW97Kj4 & my Star Scale Montage: http://www.youtube.com/v/bov9M2gEgcE
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Now Named: Solar Flare Views : 4539 - Rating : 4.87/5 - Rates : 83 Song recording: http://www.savefile.com/files/1551491
Here's another song I've made. Edit: Name chosen. Thanks perchtrogdor. |
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A huge solar flare (CME) Credit: NASA Views : 10911 - Rating : 5.00/5 - Rates : 8 A huge solar flare (CME)from 4/2001
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solar flare Views : 141 - Rating : /5 - Rates : awesome! **dont own this**
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Solar Flare Tips for Timeless Treasures Views : 1665 - Rating : 5.00/5 - Rates : 2 Step-by-step instructional help for the Solar Flare kit project from Timeless Treasures
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ADAM WEST - You´re My Solar Flare Views : 1919 - Rating : 4.33/5 - Rates : 6 "You wanted the best and you got it, the hottest band in the land . . . ADAM WEST!"
ADAM WEST is releasing their new (and final) album "ESP: Extra Sexual Perception" in September 2008 on their longtime record label People Like You Records. With a new booking agency, Muttis Booking Büro, and the new album, ADAM WEST is gearing up for a FAREWELL tour of Europe in October 2008. This videoclip gives you a first taste of what you can expect. Tour Dates: 02.10. Rostock - JAZ (GER) 03.10. Kopenhagen - Lades (DK) 04.10. Gothenburg - Showdown (SWE) 05.10. Oslo - Garage (NOR) 06.10. Orebro - Mitt Andra Hem (SWE) 07.10. Hamburg - Hafenklang (GER) 08.10. Hannover - Bei Chez Heinz (GER) 09.10. Osnabrück - Bastard Club (GER) "Single Release Party" 10.10. Krefeld - Kulturrampe (GER) 11.10. Lennestadt - OT Grevenbrück (GER) 12.10. Heilbronn - Stereo Total (GER) 13.10. München - Sunny Red (GER) 14.10. Graz - Music House (A) 15.10. Wien - Arena *Dreiraum* (A) 16.10. Linz - Kapu (A) 18.10. Basel - Hirscheneck (CH) 20.10. Torino - United Club (I) 21.10. Barcelona - Puertoherreco Sisters Bar (ESP) 22.10. Murcia (Orihuela) - La Gramola (ESP) 23.10. Madrid - Gruta 77 (ESP) 24.10. Lisboa - Mans Ruin (POR) 25.10. Burgos - Estudio 27 (ESP) 28.10. Marseille - Le Poste à Galène (F) 30.10. Köln - Sonic Ballroom (GER) 31.10. Jena - Rosenkeller *Rock`n`Roll Attack Halloween Party* (GER) (with Munsters, Splatterbunnies) 01.11. Berlin - Wild At Heart (GER) (with The Bad Days) *EXTRA SEXUAL PERCEPTION* FINAL & FAREWELL SHOW 08.11. Washington DC - DC9 (USA) (with The Shirks, The Villains) |
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Solar flare caught by SOHO Views : 572 - Rating : 5.00/5 - Rates : 9 NOTE:- Click 'watch in high quality'
Source- http://www.esa.int/esa-mmg/mmg.pl?collection=Space+Science&type=V 'This mega-flare was seen being spewed out by the Sun starting at 20:29 CET on 4 November 2003. This video sequence was captured by SOHO's Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope.' |
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Solar Flare Views : 45 - Rating : 5.00/5 - Rates : 1 particle flow Solar Flare in 3ds max
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Glen Phillips - "Solar Flare" @ Freight And Salvage Views : 740 - Rating : 5.00/5 - Rates : 8 Live performance in Berkeley, CA with Jonathan Kingham
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NASA Solar Flare video Views : 794 - Rating : 5.00/5 - Rates : 3 A solar flare is a violent explosion in a star's (like the Sun's) atmosphere releasing up to a total energy of 6 × 1025 Joules.[1] Solar flares take place in the solar corona and chromosphere, heating plasma to tens of millions of kelvins and accelerating electrons, protons and heavier ions to near the speed of light. They produce electromagnetic radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum at all wavelengths from long-wave radio to the shortest wavelength gamma rays.[2] Most flares occur in active regions around sunspots, where intense magnetic fields emerge from the Sun's surface into the corona. Flares are powered by the sudden (timescales of minutes to tens of minutes) release of magnetic energy stored in the corona.
X-rays and UV radiation emitted by solar flares can affect Earth's ionosphere and disrupt long-range radio communications. Direct radio emission at decimetric wavelengths may disturb operation of radars and other devices operating at these frequencies. Solar flares were first observed on the Sun in by Carrington and independently by Hodgson in 1859 as localized brightenings in a sunspot group. Stellar flares have also been observed on a variety of other stars. The frequency of occurrence of solar flares varies, from several per day when the Sun is particularly "active" to less than one each week when the Sun is "quiet". Large flares are less frequent than smaller ones. Solar activity varies with an 11-year cycle (the solar cycle). At the peak of the cycle there are typically more sunspots on the Sun, and hence more solar flares. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_flare http://hesperia.gsfc.nasa.gov/sftheory/ |
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