NASA releases an incredible video of the sun...

WASHINGTON: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released a spectacular video of the sun.
According to foreign media, NASA has released an incredible video showing a gap of 10 years at an amazing 4,000 pixels of the sun, the video shows the sun in one second for every day for the last 10 years. A picture is shown, thus capturing the entire decade of the sun in 61 minutes.
This video from NASA shows the last ten years spent on the sun. The video shows the sun spinning brilliantly. This video was released by NASA on the completion of ten years of its Solar Dynamics Observatory in space.
The images come from NASA's Observatory (SDO), a spacecraft that was launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida ten years ago. Collected, which contained 20 million gigabytes of data.
This video 8216; Ten Years of the Sun 8217; In one hour, the crown of the sun revolves in incredible detail, shining and glowing with heat. The Observatory has compiled solar effects on the surface of the sun in these images, including great waves, large holes, and magnetic explosions, all of which are shown in this video.
NASA said that now, sitting in June 2020, one can see the period of the sun based on a decade without stopping. The video also shows the rise and fall of the Sun's activity during the Sun's 11-year solar cycle, when it became more active and when it became less active. Significant events have also been noted during this time, such as the passing of planets and volcanoes.
A few special guests watching the video will also be able to see the planets. At 12:20 in June 2012, Venus was rapidly passing in front of the sun, while the moon appears to disrupt the video of the sun at 53:30. It's March last year. The video appears to shake only 57 seconds after it starts, not explained by NASA, while the camera goes offline at the 38th minute.
NASA says that when the video went completely black, it was actually due to a collision between the Earth and Moon spacecraft and the sun. It looks like a vacuum, the bug was fixed a week later. This video has been made possible by three observatory devices that are still working well ten years later.