Solar Orbiter Discovers Surprising new Phenomenon in the Sun

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @LaunchPadAstronomy
    @LaunchPadAstronomy  Год назад +12

    🔴 Learn more about how Solar Orbiter works, and its first images after launch: ruclips.net/video/KkGPrYH3GJc/видео.html

  • @AsianCommentator
    @AsianCommentator Год назад +26

    The more I watch your channel the more I want to become an astronomer!
    Honestly, thank you!

  • @olaff4223
    @olaff4223 Год назад +1

    The way you said, "And collaborators," made me rewind to hear it again and then actually laugh out loud.

  • @dandurkin9735
    @dandurkin9735 Год назад +11

    The less data, the more explanations - ha! So true! Thank you for this video! Great timing! After decades as an amateur astronomer, I recently (and finally!) got a solar telescope. The sun is fascinating to watch - so dynamic! Best wishes!

  • @judgej1710
    @judgej1710 Год назад +6

    Still blows my mind understanding the scale of these switchbacks, coronas, and flares.
    Also, imagine the headlines... 'Solar orbiter finds ice at suns pole' !!! 🤣🤣
    Once again, thank you for the information, amd your efforts Christian. 🤜🤛

  • @Czeckie
    @Czeckie Год назад +4

    thanks for the video. I am no astronomer, but I feel that solar physics is not getting enough press/hype

  • @dancingwiththedogsdj
    @dancingwiththedogsdj Год назад +3

    Young man, I am needing me some more of that good ol' Christian Ready content ASAP! I'm trying to be patient, but I don't have that much self-control at my age. 😁 Hope you are doing great and can't wait to see what comes up next... I reckon it'll be awesome. You just make sure you have a wonderful day and then hurry up with a new video!!! 😁🍻🌌 Ok, nap time. 🌛😴

  • @johnnydoe3603
    @johnnydoe3603 Год назад +3

    Appreciate the Contribution of this Study to the
    better Understanding of Space Weather. 😊

  • @konradcomrade4845
    @konradcomrade4845 Год назад +2

    The Ulysses probe found that above the sun's polar regions, there is more fast (and faster) solar wind than over its equator. That was surprising at the time. Which can be explained by the sun's rotation. It makes its photosphere to sink deeper (and get hotter) at the poles, while the photosphere at the equator, due to centrifugal forces is bulging outwards, more. This effect of "hot" poles should be even more prominent at fast rotating stars.

  • @phanikumar2373
    @phanikumar2373 Год назад +5

    I daily look if a video is uploaded from your channel..explanation is so crisp ..thank you for your efforts

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much 😀

    • @charleslivingston2256
      @charleslivingston2256 Год назад

      If you set the option on the bell to include all videos, then you will get notified as soon as one is posted

  • @ffs55
    @ffs55 Год назад +3

    Great vid, thank you! Sincerely glad you choose to not dumb down your videos too much. Sad how much is dumbed down these days.

  • @markdavid7013
    @markdavid7013 Год назад +1

    Cool stuff..I'm sure that Sol is full of surprises.

  • @TroyRubert
    @TroyRubert Год назад +2

    I do find it pretty crazy that in 2023 we still haven’t seen the poles.

  • @prdoyle
    @prdoyle Год назад +2

    Great vid! The images of the sun's poles are something to look forward to!

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Год назад +1

      Thanks, and I agree about the Sun's poles. There should be some large coronal holes there!

  • @JenniferA886
    @JenniferA886 Год назад +2

    Your channel is literally one of the best space channels on RUclips… perfect… thanks, and best wishes +1 SUB 👍👍👍🥩🍺

  • @100vg
    @100vg Год назад +2

    Πολλά από αυτά ήταν ελληνικά για μένα (Much of that was Greek to me), 🤣 but I love getting these reports from you. I'm no Astronomer, but I love space study science and the images we get from it. I love the Hubble Space Telescope images and look forward the new images to come from the various projects. I know the ones from Webb are manipulated, and Hubble's may be, too, but that's because we wouldn't be able to appreciate them as much if they weren't. That's what makes them so beautiful. The Eagle's Nest is a longtime favorite. Thank you, Mr. Christian.

  • @spencerthompson1049
    @spencerthompson1049 Год назад +4

    Solar wind switchbacks, the sun just got more beautiful.

  • @Lucas72928
    @Lucas72928 Год назад +3

    In my electromagnetism class we were taught that magnetic field lines are always closed, how can there be open lines coming from the Sun? Is that due to interaction with other magnetic fields?

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Год назад +4

      You're absolutely correct. Magnetic field lines can never be truly "open" but rather must close at some point. The thing is that in the case of the Sun, their 'open' lines can extend far beyond the corona before returning, or even extend past the heliopause and reconnect with the interstellar magnetic field. It's only in the local frame that we can treat the magnetic fields as either "open" or "closed", but that still leaves plenty of room for switchbacks :)

    • @Lucas72928
      @Lucas72928 Год назад +1

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy thanks! Love your videos btw 😃

  • @Gpcas9
    @Gpcas9 Год назад +4

    Comment crew "Engage" ;-)
    Awesome as ever.

  • @paulnolan4971
    @paulnolan4971 Год назад +3

    Endlessly fascinating. Great.

  • @justexactlyperfectbrothersband
    @justexactlyperfectbrothersband Год назад +3

    Fascinating and fantastic, thanks Christian, for someone with an already boggled mind you aren't helping me! I think its more likely to be the Anthem of the Sun, its playing for us!

    • @AsmodeusMictian
      @AsmodeusMictian Год назад +1

      You can get some pretty interesting audio out of a number of objects, even in our own solar system. If you aren't already familiar, check out Jupiter and Saturn. Their radio emissions are hauntingly beautiful :)

  • @bravo_01
    @bravo_01 Год назад +1

    Would you consider doing live Q&A episodes sometime in the future?

  •  Год назад +1

    Very interesting topic! Thanks!

  • @vitorcampos7077
    @vitorcampos7077 Год назад +2

    resemble the effects seen in cathode rays from old-fashioned amp bulbs

  • @KentheDeer
    @KentheDeer Год назад +1

    Very interesting! Thanks for the informative video, Mr. Ready.

  • @gsuberland
    @gsuberland Год назад +2

    Interesting discovery! One quick note: Your audio sync is a bit off on the recordings of you speaking - about 100ms late on the video by my rough reckoning. Might wanna tweak that one in post for the next video :)

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Год назад +3

      Thanks for letting me know. I'm recording the audio separately from the video and I forgot to do a proper sync. Oops!

    • @gsuberland
      @gsuberland Год назад +2

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy Yeah I figured it was probably down to having the audio come in separately. No worries :)

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan Год назад +4

    The Sun is cracking its whip 🙂

  • @woody5109
    @woody5109 Год назад +3

    As always great video, very detailed. Hope you’re feeling okay…just saying.

  • @robertroy1878
    @robertroy1878 Год назад +1

    awesome stuff!

  • @David35687
    @David35687 Год назад +1

    These closed loops are not incredibly common, and therefore they don’t explain the coronal heating anomaly, correct?
    The fact that several locations in the corona are 200 to 300 times hotter than the surface of the sun is the sun’s greatest anomaly.

  • @NoahSpurrier
    @NoahSpurrier Год назад +1

    A switchback accelerates solar wind. Does this work sort of like a bullwhip?

  • @CBikeLondon
    @CBikeLondon Год назад +2

    Anyone here also thought about the Petrova line from Project Hail Mary?

    • @averycockburn31
      @averycockburn31 Год назад +1

      Yes! I actually had to rewind this video a bit because I got distracted thinking about how great that book was.

    • @CBikeLondon
      @CBikeLondon Год назад

      @@averycockburn31Hopefully the film will not disappoint, can't wait.

  • @Shivaho
    @Shivaho Год назад +1

    Dark Star Crashes, Pouring It's Light Into Ashes! ☄️

  • @robsin2810
    @robsin2810 Год назад

    Thank you for dumbing it down, so I could understand just a little. 🇦🇺🙏👍

  • @OdjoAdja
    @OdjoAdja Год назад +1

    to my understanding the sun as plasma or ionize gas if vibrating/breathing it will generate magnetic flux just like electrical alternating current in single wire..
    if this plasma has kinetic acceleration then it will generate gravity..

  • @MrsTitina
    @MrsTitina Год назад +2

    Hi dr. Chris! Completely off topic, but why you talk in Kms. like we do here in Europe instead of miles? Are you American people adapting to our measurement system? 🤔🤔

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Год назад +2

      Mostly because it's standard units that all the cool kids use, but I doubt we Americans will formally adopt them anytime soon. Or ever.

  • @homesformeremortals5935
    @homesformeremortals5935 Год назад

    Another good video

  • @TheOtherSteel
    @TheOtherSteel Год назад +1

    03:35 -- "...quiesent..."
    It's pronounced kwee-eh-snt, not kwhy-eh-snt.

  • @ResortDog
    @ResortDog Год назад

    The geologic record has regular 6,000 year disaster cycles, that can only be explained with solar cycles.

  • @d3m3n70r
    @d3m3n70r Год назад +1

    It's not "switchback" or whatever word you are using, this is called a Sigmoid and was not observed just recently.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Год назад +1

      I'm just calling it by the term referenced in the literature. See the links to the papers in the description.

  • @HansDunkelberg1
    @HansDunkelberg1 Год назад +2

    I like it how the traffic of probes in the Solar System here is already treated like a daily routine. The speaker has already arrived in a historic period of which I did not know that it has already started, of which I've thought it would start only in a few decades.
    Alas, my joy concerning this revelation is curbed by a misleading makeup of the imagery shown from 11:14 to 11:15. The Sun has a diameter of just under 1.4 million kilometers. This lets appear the probe in that imagery as coming closer to the Sun than 100,000 km. The distance of seven million kilometers mentioned by the speaker is not shown as being five times the diameter of the Sun, which would have been a great opportunity for images that are both realistic and thrilling.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Год назад +2

      True. Sometimes you gotta go with the B-roll you have and not the B-roll you wish you had.

    • @HansDunkelberg1
      @HansDunkelberg1 Год назад

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy This B-roll even can remind of RUclips clickbait, in the end. Do you really think that such a focus on pictorial vividness can appear as advisable?

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Год назад +1

      I can’t imagine the footage being clickbait since the viewer would have had to have already clicked to even see that it was there :)

    • @HansDunkelberg1
      @HansDunkelberg1 Год назад

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy Ha-ha, so it's a watch-on bait.
      You could excise the probe, darken the sunlit parts, and set it into the middle of the glowing ball of the star. Thus you'll obtain a credible image like it will appear in a telephoto.

  • @usptact
    @usptact Год назад +1

    riveting

  • @hoplitnet
    @hoplitnet Год назад +1

    What's up the audio? It's unsynced and pretty buzzy.

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Год назад

      Really?

    • @hoplitnet
      @hoplitnet Год назад

      @@LaunchPadAstronomy I mean, it's not terrible, but it's noticeable. Might just be youtube. I guess wait to see if anyone else mentions it.

  • @farmergiles1065
    @farmergiles1065 Год назад +1

    I'll bet the phenomenon is not new. It's just a phenomenon that's evaded our notice until now. Interesting phenomenon. But really, how humano-centric can we be in talking about it?

    • @LaunchPadAstronomy
      @LaunchPadAstronomy  Год назад +1

      Right, the term "new" is shorthand for "new to us." Nobody seriously thinks the Sun started doing switchbacks all of a sudden :)

  • @phelliprd6659
    @phelliprd6659 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @dsrinivassoudhary8091
    @dsrinivassoudhary8091 Год назад

    I am a ĺay man but it shows more like a Whip ... end can be determined by user

  • @Hambastegy
    @Hambastegy Год назад

    🙏

  • @miguelangelvasquezsalinas4935
    @miguelangelvasquezsalinas4935 Год назад

    i didn't even know the sun has poles.....

  • @mattperry1968
    @mattperry1968 Год назад +1

    a wave on a snapped rope? what the heck does that mean

  • @gianlucabelgrado3624
    @gianlucabelgrado3624 Год назад

    Why do your videos sometimes go to 10 fps?

  • @arnokosterman231
    @arnokosterman231 Год назад

    If you have seen thus space and motion eceleration.
    And primordial padway behavieures .
    you know exeleration can be bi the kuiperbeld pull our bi expantions of space behavieures inbetween a more thentional and less thentional braegh🙏leaking in to elchader

    • @arnokosterman231
      @arnokosterman231 Год назад

      Sunspot is wen I the direct pull comes less pull and olso do to resistance of planners inbetween the kuiperpull and toroidal feildflow where the Jun is just behind
      Oll this is seen otherwise you would not see plasma discharges in the atmosphere of the sun behind the cmsons coronal🤣💜 towart boths polars in to the sun dimention and outwars as spices of the crystal rhealm.
      As response of the sphearicle translations and counterfeildflow of the kuiperbeld feild flow copassatoe and kuiper pull

    • @arnokosterman231
      @arnokosterman231 Год назад

      Smic flux

    • @arnokosterman231
      @arnokosterman231 Год назад

      To less negative to less counterfeildflow sun becomes eased.
      Than more negative more thentional diverentio als more action.
      To match negative inertia breagh on the thentional side of the sun's metaspheareic existnce as Last cold to wharm sun sicle 💜 2 to 4 mond grean sun rise and set inside the red🙏 the sun leaks out more bick pandamics🤣🤣🤣

    • @arnokosterman231
      @arnokosterman231 Год назад

      It is somhow horible and beautiful that we humans ceap on holding on to words that looks impressive jad can not explain wat you tray to fit in your wish it should be💜🙏💜😅
      Than I leurn not to what to poisoned sharings for our childeren to bent olso In these horrible understandable conditions bi informed ignurence of misconseptions🙏💜
      Shame on you shame on us ull🙏
      Match love to oll 💜and oll injoy beïng💜

    • @arnokosterman231
      @arnokosterman231 Год назад

      Like we say a jear has 4 seasons jad somers be exeteration bi rising everige thentions
      Sommers bi translation thentional diverentionals
      And summer catalistic like last 2 jears🤣🤣🤣
      Are not onley sun nound jed more eurth ring intervention towart metasphericle behavieures bound🙏
      And men doing as it dus not jad understand it own existance🙏

  • @magnesia32
    @magnesia32 Год назад +2

    Thank you, concisely explained, and you're a Deadhead!

  • @macdtravis
    @macdtravis Год назад +1

    How big does an object have to be to create disturbances in space? How big before the object starts to create drag?

  • @xyzct
    @xyzct Год назад +1

    Respectfully, "magnetic field lines" are pure abstractions to help us visualize a continuous vector field. They are no more real than lines of latitude and longitude. They cannot bend and break and do all those other things you describe. I'm not sure why this reification has such a firm hold in solar physics.

  • @invisibilianone6288
    @invisibilianone6288 Год назад +1

    ⚡ 🌞🎯😎☕

  • @ohasis8331
    @ohasis8331 Год назад +1

    We really would be screwed without our atmosphere among other things.

    • @johnnydoe3603
      @johnnydoe3603 Год назад +1

      You mean Magnetosphere of Earth 😊

  • @mintysingularity
    @mintysingularity Год назад

    It would be useful if we delivered the phrase "coronal Mass Ejection" as "coronal MASS Ejection". so it emphasises mass is being ejected instead of it sounding like the whole corona ejected something.

  • @RobDucharme
    @RobDucharme Год назад +1

    4:43 That's pretty much how most religions work.. lol. They fill the holes with stories or made up explanations. Of course, astronomers take it to the next step by gathering more data to see if they were right or not.

  • @abighairyspider
    @abighairyspider Год назад

    There's no such thing as an unconnected field line or a monopole. But hey, whatever ❤

  • @GrinninPig
    @GrinninPig Год назад

    What happen

  • @depausvandelilithkerk5785
    @depausvandelilithkerk5785 Год назад +1

    I farted