The Sun Erupted During My Telescope Recording — Multiple Solar Flares

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Published2 weeks ago
Duration2:34
Video IDciTKWhqAyTM
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views2.5K
Likes172
Comments25
Engagement Rate8.03%
Likes per 100 views7.01
Comments per 1K views10.19

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In this time-lapse zoom deep into the sun's surface. Focused on Active Region 4420, we see several Solar Flares erupting including two Solar Flare Ribbons. Both light and radio waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum and travel at the speed of light. In this video, you can see the flare in H-alpha light and hear its radio emission, synchronized as both are coming from the same solar event. A radio receiver converts the radio waves into audio, allowing us to “hear” the Sun. 🎥 Full solar telescope setup & capture process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVXYaBNYRNA 📡Radio instruments used: • Radio JOVE Single Dipole (20.1 MHz) • Single Dipole (40 MHz) • SuperSID Monitor (VLF 15–25 kHz) Radio JOVE detects solar radio bursts from flares, while SuperSID monitors changes in Earth’s ionosphere caused by those flares. ⏱️ Timelapse sped up 250× — hours of solar activity in minutes. #astronomy #sun #space #solarflare #telescope #astrophotography #solarsystem #spaceweather #radioastronomy #sunobservation #timelapse #radiojove #supersid #ar4420

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