The Deepest We Have Ever Seen Into the Sun | SDO 4K

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Turns out sun is actually looking like this “🌞” and not just this “🌝”

stivvits
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To think its that far away and still has given me some of the worst burns of my life. Its terrifying and awe inspiring.

Silversmith
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The sun gives off a vibe that it can explode at any second, it is amazing that stars can remain stable for billions of years considering how powerful and chaotic the activity appears to be

BILLY-pxhw
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4:45 the smile of the sun gives chills 😊

tillexplaning
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4:45
Look at that warm smile!
Very heart warming.
*literally.*

jsd
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And the sun is pretty quiet as stars go. Imagine seeing this sort of footage from a more temperamental star, it'd be a sight to behold.

brick
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Oh. My. Lord. I am struck numb by the beauty of our own star. I seriously felt like I was orbiting closely around it watching this video. Thank you and thanks to all the brilliant scientists that allowed us all to witness these amazing visuals.

TheSmarq
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I don’t know why but this made me cry. I felt so grateful for the sun itself and the scientists who made it possible for us to see this amazing star up close. I can’t wait to see the eclipse when it comes to Cleveland!!! I’ve never felt so lucky to live here 😂

k_a_t_i_e
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This is not a regular YouTube video, this is a baffling documentary with amazing imagery supported by well-studied content. Bravo Alex, this is one of you better ones!

josvanderspek
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I feel so bad for all the people not interested enough in science and the natural world who will never see this kind of awe inspiring stuff. Beautiful showcase!

bensdecoypoondummy
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I swear, Outer Space videos like this gives me existential crisis.

mr.technicalisolate
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Witnessing a total eclipse is definitely a top 10 experience. Can't wait for the next one

TheRevengeSociety
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I am broken by the thought of showing this to a distant ancestor, and what a descendant would be able to show us from further in the future. This was truly fascinating to watch.

darkracer
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To think that Earth is just the right distance from the Sun, so that water stays mostly liquid, and doesn't boil off, or totally freeze through is epic!

drrock
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Oh my gosh, I love how you can *hear* this man smile while explaining the sun to us in this video.

theilluminati
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I've been an amateur astronomer since I was in my mid teens. I even built my own 16" (406.4mm) reflector in my 20's. I once asked a friend what the closest star to earth was, his immediate answer was Proxima Centauri, when I told him he was incorrect, he bet me $100 that I was dead wrong about what I thought the closest star was. I agreed, and he asked me what I thought the closest star to earth was, and when I said The Sun... he just stood there staring at me. Then called me an asshole and paid the bet.

ElainCorrine
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omg these images are gorgeous! i'd happily watch 2 hours of this footage with as many different permutations of comparisons as possible.

alveolate
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To date, undebatably the coolest real-life space animation video images I have *ever* seen (50 yrs old). Crazy sun stuff in real-time. And I'm sober.

readthetype
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Didn't even feel like 18 minutes. That's how engaging this was! Also, so glad Astrum used kilometers/second in that one measurement. Now those are units for space!

eenayeah
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These Astrum documentaries are so engaging. As a keen night skywatcher (but someone with not much math or physics) I struggle sometimes to comprehend the nuts and bolts of the universe but look forward to every new upload and I always feel a little less stupid for having watched them. They reward repeated viewing too. My favourites are the one on Neptune (sooo much information from one fly-by), the New Horizons mission (just WOW) and the longer piece about the Spirit and Opportunity missions on Mars. Nourishing stuff. Please continue.

aleisterpook