The Sun's Incredible Power: A 133-Day Timelapse
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This video takes you on a journey through 133 days of solar activity, from sunspots and flares to coronal mass ejections. It's a stunning visual representation of the power of the sun.
The video uses footage from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory to capture the sun's ever-changing surface. You'll see sunspots, flares, and coronal mass ejections in all their glory.
This video is a must-see for anyone interested in the sun and its power.
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