Charles Foster Kane
Rosebud
Beautiful and scary stuff.
10,000 to 170,000 years at current best estimate. The light we see could be almost as old as our species is and almost certainly predated Sumerian civilisation.The sun is so dense that it takes years for a ray of light created at its core to escape through its surface.
Beautiful and scary stuff.
Rosetta images to come and images of Pluto.
I will give my life only to be able to see that with my own eyes, only for a moment
If I were sentenced to death and I got to choose how to die, I'd probably want to be shot into the sun.
I just mean crazy shit in general. Like, 9/11 footage or something. It all looks so crazy, it looks fake. Like, you get so used to seeing buildings exploding in movies that when you see it in reality and it looks more insane than the movies, it looks fake in your mind.
Amazing.
Whats crazy is how massive the sun is....and then see how it compares to other stars...
The red shots are... infrared? And I assume the yellow ones show the magnetic field.
What wavelengths are the cyan and violet shots supposed to be?
It's sped up and a lot of it is not in visible light, but there's no CGI shenanigans there.That's actual footage? Not CGI? Is the color real?
Ultraviolet.The red shots are... infrared? And I assume the yellow ones show the magnetic field.
What wavelengths are the cyan and violet shots supposed to be?
Leo is astronomically humongous. So much power condensed into that star.Amazing.
Whats crazy is how massive the sun is....and then see how it compares to other stars...
Isn't the energy from the sun visible light? What part is not in visible light?It's sped up and a lot of it is not in visible light, but there's no CGI shenanigans there.
Not all of it.Isn't the energy from the sun visible light? What part is not in visible light?
I will give my life only to be able to see that with my own eyes, only for a moment
If only we could switch the mode our eyes detects wavelengths at will. We'd be way too overpowered.Not all of it.
It radiates a lot of energy in ultraviolet and infrared range.
Visible light is indeed at the "peak" of solar radiation spectrum (at least on earth, the atmosphere do change that a bit) which is why we evolved to detect those wavelengths.
I don't blame you. I honesty think it looks like cg images.Wait wait wait, these are real time lapse photos?
Not computer generated?
Wow
I wasn't sure if it was CG or not. Why does it change colors? The sun doesn't change temperature wildly, right?
Different sensors measuring different wavelengths.Why does it change colors?
It actually does, sunspots can be 2000 degrees cooler than the area around them.The sun doesn't change temperature wildly, right?
Just to give an idea of the scale of this stuff.
A reminder of how tenuous our existence is.
And how insignificant and meanless our existance is in a cosmic scale.
The crazy thing is that universe has seemingly no sense of scale. This burst is many many times the size of earth, yet it looks like a volcano or fireburst in human scale. Same thing with galaxy clusters and nerve cells, they look the same. Universe is a big fractal.