This Is Real Footage of the Sun’s Surface (Incredible!)
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2023
- See the Sun Like Never Before! Did you know that we can actually look at the Sun's surface, the layer where light escapes into space after thousands of years bouncing around inside? Also known as the photosphere, this bizarre, bubbling layer holds many mysteries, but we can see it in all its chaotic glory!
Footage credit: NASA/GSFC/SDO/NSO/NSF/AURA
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Space never fails to amaze
And to think that all the lights we live from get together there is beyond imagination.
Declaring the glory and power of God
@@johnmasinde1875no
@@johnmasinde1875 Remove your comment now, hell and comment wars will be soon to commence if you do, god won't like people fighting now would he right?
It scares me that the sun will die one day, then life on Earth...? That's scary to think about 😰
It is crazy, that sun has 99.3% of all the matter in our solar system. All the planets, moons and asteroids are just 0,7%.
I read even 99.8%. And Jupiter has most of that other .2%.
Ummmm nvm
does that include dark space?
Wild
@@billaveda6408no because he’s talking about our solar system
The sun is 93 million miles from earth and I can still feel its heat. It must be that hot.
thing that amazes me about the sun is when it has eruptions the gravity is so strong that it pulls the erupted plasma back down to the surface, and you can see it as an arc as it gets pulled back, beautiful stuff.
It truly is a spectacular phenomenon.
That's what makes a star a star it has to collapse under its own gravity
@@Lizzybaby30500 No, that would be a black hole. Stars require hydrostatic equilibrium.
I think I commented on another video with the same it is such a trip to watch video of the sun it’s so crazy to me how people figure out that the lava flying off is going thousands if not millions of miles out and sucked back down and travel at million miles per hr crazy crazy part is that we are positioned just the right distance that life and water is possible any closer and we disintegrate too wierd
@@jeremyluke8022its not weird it was planned or earth got saved some how or just wasn't effected because earth is either a planet that's not that special like i said didn't have much effect compared to the other planets that ment something or earth could be a terriformed planet and we just dont know it
What’s crazy is I live in the northeast US and on June 8, 2023 the residual smoke from the Canadian wildfires was so thick in the atmosphere that I could stare directly at the sun for the first time in my life without any special equipment and without feeling any blinding effects. It was pretty surreal to look at this giant ball of burning gas, that makes all life on earth possible, with my own eyes.
I also live in the NE and did the same thing, it was absolutely incredible but at the same time I thought, "I feel pretty stupid just staring at the sun be it sure is pretty" lol
I live in ohio...the sun was insane in June and completely visible from here too. I got the most amazing pictures!!!!
@@cassidyarchbold241 very cool! You should upload a compilation slide show on your RUclips channel!
As a person who lives in the northwest:
First time? (Yes, I know the answer)
I live in Michigan and can confirm that the sun being red/orange in the middle of the day is a very surreal experience
In spite of all the activity on the sun, it's photosphere and corona, it's still a relatively quiescent star compared to so many others. Thank goodness!!!
"Quiescent?" Lol... Okay, that's a word people use. 😏
@@donwrinkles717People had the capability to speak and understand until the last handful of decades. It shouldn't be this way.
@@SophicGuitar it's kinda silly to crowbar a single, fancy sounding word into an otherwise bland, fair-to-middling group of sentences for the sake of appearing eclectic. No matter what decade we think we're in.
Lol... the stars are just sonoluminesence.
The Sun isn't a star. The moon isn't a rock.
Too bad YT changed the algorithm, so you can't do your own research anymore.
You're doomed to remain deceived...
Allegedly Dave. ODD TV. Eric Dubay.
@@donwrinkles717You can just say you’re bummed you didn’t know the word. That’s ok. Also, people become more and more literate as they learn words they previously didn’t know… so the OP says “you’re welcome”.
The most fascinating thing about stars to me is just how incomprehensibly large they are. The sun already dwarfs the earth so much that the earth would appear as a mere speck when placed alongside it, and the sun is only average in size when compared to the rest of the observable stellar community. The largest stars that have been observed dwarf the sun to the point of being barely visible when again placed alongside them, which means that comparing the size of the earth to the size of these hyper giant stars would be like comparing the size of an individual atom to an elephant!
You could easily fit over 1 million Earths into the Sun! That's big!
There's a gas giant out there so big it would take a jet about 1200 years just to circle it once. Mind boggling
Our sun is actually considered a dwarf star. Its name says exactly that. It’s the smallest of the stars.
How lucky we are in our time line,
to see such wonderous things as this...
☀️ 😎
yes its amazing❤
Imagine future generations will get more closer to the sun than we
@@peacew479
Yes.,& alot hOtTeR! ☀️🥵
Space is both amazing and terrifying
Just like the ocean
@@706Keland like yo mama.
@@flangecorp9789 why u had to go there
@@706KelI'm not sure which is worse. I have thallassophobia but at the same time when I really contemplate the universe and its size and objects out there i can totally understand astrophobia also😮
Camera man never dies
It's just a natural enormous fusion reactor
It’s “just” a natural enormous fusion reactor?… first of all we do not have an artificial fusion reactor,, secondly, it’s not “just” anything. It’s amazing.
@@safeysmith6720 well as being ginger headed the sun is not amazing to me it's a fucking nightmare
..."just" ...?
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@@maryloulindquist7453there’s trillions
Sun spots aren't really black. They're actually very bright but not quite as bright as the rest of the photosphere.
It's crazy to think it has been burning for the last 4.6 billion years!
The sun isn't burning there isn't any oxygen in space this is gas not fire
dude @CherokeeLandcare
@CherokeeLandcare4.6 billion years to correct you sorry
It’s “estimated” 4.6 billion years. Ok
Light takes 9 minutes to reach the 93,000,000 miles from the Sun to the earth.
1.0 AU
Whew
It takes newly created photon in the centre of our Sun approx 200k years to reach sun's surface
The Sun is 93 million miles away, so sunlight takes 8 and 1/3 minutes to get to us. Not much changes about the Sun in so short a time, but it still means that when you look at the Sun, you see it as it was 8 minutes ago.
NOT 9 !!!
Research before you post! You don't want to give people wrong information do you??
@@kcirrednosrednad3596
The Sun is 93 million miles away, so sunlight takes 8 and 1/3 minutes to get to us. Not much changes about the Sun in so short a time, but it still means that when you look at the Sun, you see it as it was 8 minutes ago.
Not 9 !! Poor teacher.
the earth is about due for a major CME
Yup... Wonder how bad things are about to get...
@@MogoFromHell If what's been going on in the World lately, is any indication, then Probably, really really bad!
u can't even directly look at the sun from earth..imagine any close..
my favorite, v101..💞
hehe facts xD dont look sun least naked eyes even sunglasses wont give cover enough!
@@StainderFin actually once did that when I was 9 years old. Until an adult came and stopped me from continuing.😅 I actually still wonder why I didn't end up blind because I did it for at least 7 minutes.
@@evelinabrogren8679
Welders use goggles to protect their eyes from damage. You should too.
@@evelinabrogren8679Most likely because of how young you were. Young children have crazy healing and regeneration abilities because of the elevated amount of stem cells in their bodies. Since your eyes were still growing and developing during that age, there is a good chance that they were simply able to repair the damage you caused by staring at the sun for so long.
@@StainderFinforget abt the sun I want to look at Stephenson 2-18 with my naked eyes to show who's the boss 😎
It was hot as hell recording this 😩😩😩
There’s something called telescopes that can zoom close to the sun
@@monicahudson4549damm
You can see it better at night🤦
@@monicahudson4549,not true
@@monicahudson4549**Gets blinded**
No one says the word "diamond" better than this guy.
SO MUCH BEAUTY AND DISTRUCTION ITS BREATHE TAKING. LORD HAVE MERCY
And god created all and everything, we are truly blessed, to be the only living things that our lord created ❤ some can’t fathom that.
Sun flares or also known as CME Coronal Mass Ejection.
Beautiful footage!
“We can’t see the sun’s surface” video title “real footage of the sun’s surface” 🤨
lenses and filters don't work the same as our eyes.
The sun is white in color, we see it as orange or yellow thru the atmosphere of earth.
It’s actually more of a greenish color
The sun emits more light in the green part of the spectrum than any other color
@@bamcr1218 i’m gonna need more convincing what’s the green color called? I know there is infrared gamma rays x-rays what’s the green color called And what’s it used for?
You’ll just have to look it up for yourself. If you do, you’ll learn some fascinating information about our star and you’ll also learn that I am indeed correct in my statement.
@@bamcr1218 I don’t look up misinformation when I already know what I know, maybe you need to check your source?
@@bamcr1218 you are still seeing the green through earths atmosphere. The light is being shifted by the atmosphere but if you had to go to outta space and look directly to the star, you would see it as white. Thank you.
All this scares me so much. We are just so tiny
That's what it feels like living in the philippines
is it really that hot in philippines?
@@allanwatts8361not really.. places without trees here is scorching hot asf not to mention the pollution caused by vehicles always sitting in traffic idling and polluting the air but there are other provinces that has plenty of trees and it's good to breath.
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Did you use the flash feature when you took the picture of the sun?
The footage is incredible
Reality is so crazy that you literally couldnt make it up
Amazing that it has around a million earth volumes yet all gas , not a single solid in its entire mass.
Damn i love space!
Shudder to think our daily lives and existence is dependent on flames from a burning gas ball.
Ok, cool. So the sun is basically the same as my sphincter after dinner at Taco Bell
You must have a weak stomach.
The level of physics at play in the universe is so grand and refined it's mind-numbingly stupid to think this would all just come by thru chance! Damn!!!!
God created the heavens and the earth and all, we are the blessed ones, there’s nothing else out there, just darkness and stars,
And all this happens in silence
A solid hot air compressed planet...
space as a whole just have me mind blown, it's like a infinite hard drive
Using solar filters you can see the sunspots, and using different types of filters you can even see the solar flares!
Currently i only have a normal filter for sunspots, but i wish to soon buy a filter for flares
However, the interior is supercooled. This is where most of the beings comes from. No-one expects the interior to be iced cold. An ion starts its life in the core and it takes more than 100000years to reach the surface.
Bro what
The Sun is a living being. Just as the Earth is. And I mean that literally.
But the difference is Earth cannot survive without the sun and sun can survive on it's own alone.
But as far as i know, the sun dosn't make offspring
@@neoieo5832 You're living on its offspring, my friend 🌎
She's a beaut
What is beaut ?
@@digitalhippie2336 it means she's beautiful
It's a He
@@iron3764 nope she's a she 😊
@@allyhalls1118 Is referred in the masculine gender with the Moon being referred in the feminine.
Sun comes from Sol, Luna was the sister of Sol (the male sun god).
Also in spanish is said EL Sol, not LA Sol.
Sun looks like hell's description 💀
That's incredible..This is REAL footage.
And the EMP from one of these massive solar flares could one day destroy every electronic circuit on earth and send it back to the Stone Age
Let me add this... The flares rising from the sun's surface is sometimes equal to 2-3 Earth's
Amazing it has radiated all this energy and matter out to space for billions of years and will continue doing so for billions more.
I've also thought of how many similar Earth's could the Sun support.
Must be many thousands.
The universe / creation is mindboggling.
"I have walked across the surface of the sun."
Strange question…but if you had the chance to light up the universe and potentially see anything that’s “unseen” in the darkness, would you go for it?
Incredible how lucky we are to even be breathing right now. To have our little planet perfectly placed so that we don't burn up or freeze depending on the distance of the sun. Makes you wonder...
Melt diamonds? Diamonds are just compressed carbon, I'm not sure they would melt even in the absence of oxygen.
That's great footage - now can I get my camera back, please?
CME's are amazing to be spotted.
I once saw a general 3D illustration, showing how a sun's overall surface isn't as round as usually pictured/imagined. More like "bubbly", but in massive dimensions.
But haven't seen it ever since, so not sure how true it is.
You can see my pictures of it from yesterday, I didn't zoom upclose, just the surface with a couple of huge sun spots but it looks pretty round any time we watch it. I even took one from the distance. I also made a video with my new electronic eyepiece, which isn't the best quality ($4) but you can see it's gases. It's pretty fun to watch the sun. It's very round.
The temperature of the photosphere on the absolute scale of Kelvin is 5772 Kelvin. Celsius and Fahrenheit are relative temperature scales.
Diamonds burn easily because they are straight up carbon based material. Light them up....they do in fact burn.
Those solar flares can interfere with satellite TV signals. It's also known to help Z fighters get away from enemies.
You know why the sun didn't go to college?
It already had millions of degrees!
The only place you can't see the sun is the west of Ireland
We're so blessed to have our sun who warms us and to have God's son who warms our hearts.
If the surface is that hot, imagine the inside. And that's with the surface fighting against the coldness of space. The entropy is incredible...
Its crazy how we get natural benefits from the sun but looks so scorching and wicked looking
I LOVE YOU SUN
Camera mans first words as soon as he returned to earth butt naked:
"Yaooo bruoo, like, idk...Its really hot up there maaan!"
Diamons dont melt, they evaporate... DUH
Rocks can melt tf you think lava is on earth? It's molten rock
@@armendfiqi Diamond is not a "Rock" Its pure carbon. And if you didnt knew, let me copy paste it for you
"Carbon doesn't really have a melting point. Well, theoretically it does but it doesn't melt. It sublimes at around 3900 K. It has the highest sublimation point of all elements"
@@ngt84 ahk tnx
If, you feeling cold you have a sun trip
I think sun is father of all energy 😂
The thing that amazes me is how the sun is just a supercluster of elements having reaction, i even sometimes think its a living being because of how inanimate objects can create such bizarre things.
And what camera gets those shots??
It is a cool body, the heat being that which reaches us due to the distance it has to travel through the atmosphere. The Solar Logos lives within.
So, no cooking on the sun 😂
Who did think the sun had a solid surface…..
Sunny weather indeed!
Ever experience a bad sunburn? Need I say anything else?
Depending on what you're trying to say
You may need to say something else
Yes you need
Can it burn netherite though?
Espectacular!!
Welcome back!
Cameraman never dies 💀
And unfunny people who can't come up with an original thought keep repeating this dumb, over used attempt at a joke.
Yet people are more impressed/amazed by the suns corona from H alpha filters..
Yes my google picture is the Suns photosphere taken with a refractor scope. (safely, ill add.)
The "apparent surface" as what we see as a division is merely bubbling gas ( or plasma, if you please).
Go stand on the surface of Jupiter and (if) when you come back, tell me how hard the "rocks" are 😮
Hot experience 😊 beautiful, stunning energies that contributed in our lives, we are made from start dust , we are all one and tremendous energies.❤❤❤❤❤❤
He mentioned Sonar Flare. I instantly thought about Krillin. 😅
GREAT BALLS OF FIRE 🌞🌞
Sun's core is made of gold. Scientists may not know this right now but they will find out.
"Yeah what he said."
That's what the Chernobyl technicians (victims) saw when they were forced to check the reactor core.
Our giant fusion furnace keeping us warm and providing limitless solar power.
Glory to God who created the Sun in the highest
After playing stellaris for so long I wouldn't be surprised if those were some form of space tick that feeds on the sun and explodes at the end of a life cycle or somthing.
Is any part of the Sun cool
Nope - that 5500° surface temperature is nothing compared to how hot the interior gets.
Fear the magnetic Sun Spiders.
5500°F on the surface is nothing compared to the 2,000,000° in the corona of the sun
Diamond doesn't melt. It burns. Diamond is coal that did well under pressure.
Looks like earth size golden coffee beans
Seems like the Sun might be Hell.
and its core is 15 million celcius degree
mashaAllah ❤❤❤ Júpiter also does not have a play Surface it's ALL Has and scary stuff
What reaction starts the process of heat within a new star?
As a massive gas cloud collapses, it heats up and pressure within it rises. When temperature and pressure are high enough, thermonuclear fusion starts and the young star's energy production becomes self-sustaining
Liquid hot magmah.
The propulsion from a single blast could be harnessed in a photon sail and take us across the universe...
A blast of hot gas ejected from a hole in a huge blob? A fart?
I think I got hit by a solar flare today. Shit was hot as hell today.
I want to eat the illegal popcorn on the sun now.