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1,629,848 Views • Mar 15, 2020 • Click to toggle off description
Prepare to have your mind blown. This video explores the mysteries of the Sun, our nearest star and the most important thing in our solar system. At the end of the video is a special treat; the highest resolution video ever taken of the Sun, using the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope. We have even added the sound of the sun, to give a real sense of being close to it.

These stunning videos were put together by NASA and rendered in 4k for your viewing pleasure.

Coronal Mass Ejection is a phenomenon when the Sun spits out a large volume of plasma, due to the crossing or tangling of magnetic field lines. It creates beautiful video, and we hope you will really enjoy this one.

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@ElderFoxDocumentaries

4 days ago

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@djnone8137

3 years ago

I'm going to go back to pretending the sun is a lightly warm yellow friendly circle on a piece of paper with gentle fun light beams wearing sunglasses and smiling , drawn with crayons

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@OregonDARRYL

2 years ago

When you consider how much energy it shoots in every direction - for billions of years... is truly stunning.

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@zeren7892

3 years ago

Someone sneezes Me: Mass coronal ejection

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@ipg001

3 years ago

I love how Texas is a form of measurement these days

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@IndianBoysalwaysbedesi

3 years ago

The camera man must be a brave man

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@jaytee2314

3 years ago

It is truly staggering how little we actually know about the Sun even though it is essential to understanding everything that we are beginning to understand

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@sambrehm8106

3 years ago

6:28 , your welcome

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@Kijzer13

3 years ago

The sun gives life, the sound of the voice-over dude kills it

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@rkeyo

4 years ago

When they played the sound of the Sun, all my cats woke up and became very alert and focused on the speakers. Interesting...

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@toddmaek5436

3 years ago

I keep waiting for this guy to be like "But wait, there's more"...

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@janoycresva1461

3 years ago

I loved physics but this guy as a teacher wouldve been next level

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@dude4173

2 years ago

Video starts at 5:47

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@wittywarbler1117

2 years ago

I'm not the biggest fan of some of the minor inaccuracies of this video, but really, keeping anyone interested in science at all is quite commendable anyway. Keep up the good work!

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@Customwinder1

3 years ago

The different spectrums made a huge difference. The sounds of the Sun was eerie. Thanks for the video mate 👍

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@GiratinaofFury

1 year ago

All the more humbling when you realise our Sun is actually small by stellar standards.

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@18Bees

4 years ago

I love watching clips of our sun. We are nothing in the scheme of things.

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@jimmystecher5214

2 years ago

Those are some utterly spectacular shots of the sun. II really love this channel.

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@TheFaixee

2 years ago

Hats-off to the Cameraman who did this job in his single shots.

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@quonomonna8126

2 years ago

I like how this video is made so that anyone could watch it, even people who have never heard of the sun before or knew anything about it

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