APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May 10)

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Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by biddie67 » Wed May 12, 2010 1:37 pm

bystander - thanks again for mentioning the flash 10 plugin - for sometime I have been frustrated because I couldn't view videos in my bowser and was blaming it all on my slow dialup internet connection. I had no idea that I needed that plugin - thanks for being alert enough to recognize the possible source of the problem!! I can now see embedded objects like the solar video for this APOD ....

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by bystander » Mon May 10, 2010 7:49 pm

APOD Robot wrote:... The prominence erupted last month and was recorded by several Sun-sensing instruments, including the recently launched Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) ...
The was recorded link is the same APOD you linked to so I'm assuming the answer is yes. It also featured in APOD: SDO: The Extreme Ultraviolet Sun (2010 Apr 23).

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by KJackson » Mon May 10, 2010 7:32 pm

Is this the same prominence featured in the 18-Apr-2010 APOD Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by STEREO?

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by Nihilist » Mon May 10, 2010 5:59 pm

Okay, so this is a great solar prominence, but i have a question... Who got shaky with the camera at the end there? :idea:

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by emc » Mon May 10, 2010 5:23 pm

Discover the disc cover...

If the Moon is made out of cheese, then the Sun must be made out of cotton candy

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by BMAONE23 » Mon May 10, 2010 4:40 pm

Voyager is there on the left just below the uppermost portion of the prominence in about 250 years

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by tritonice » Mon May 10, 2010 4:20 pm

Where is Voyager to fly through it? Seriously, it is funny how similar this looks to Voyager's opening credits. Geeky, I know.

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by biddie67 » Mon May 10, 2010 3:27 pm

Thanks bystander .....

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by Chris Peterson » Mon May 10, 2010 2:30 pm

kantol wrote:This is a way cool up-close video of this large solar prominence! HOW FAR into space does it reach? I've searched and searched a number a astronomy web sites but have never found this information. Can someone supply me with this info? I'm just curious.
This event looks like it extends about one-fifth of a solar diameter. So that means it extends around 280,000 km, or 20 times the diameter of the Earth.

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by wonderboy » Mon May 10, 2010 2:07 pm

kantol wrote:This is a way cool up-close video of this large solar prominence! HOW FAR into space does it reach? I've searched and searched a number a astronomy web sites but have never found this information. Can someone supply me with this info? I'm just curious.

well apparently you can fit many earths under a large solar prominence, so imagine that? its quite scary really.


Paul

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by kantol » Mon May 10, 2010 1:28 pm

This is a way cool up-close video of this large solar prominence! HOW FAR into space does it reach? I've searched and searched a number a astronomy web sites but have never found this information. Can someone supply me with this info? I'm just curious.

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by Astronut » Mon May 10, 2010 1:15 pm

I was just begining to wonder why we are seeing the Sun's "Handle" again when i noticed the white arrow in the middle of the picture.
Thats the first time i have ever seen it in motion. Now i can hear it saying - I'm going to make it this time, i just have to escape this place! i just have to strain a little harder--just a little more--almost there - DAMN -- Gravity!!

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by bystander » Mon May 10, 2010 1:01 pm

You need flash player 10 to view YouTube.
Lower resolution versions available here.
Quicktime (.mov) versions available here.

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by biddie67 » Mon May 10, 2010 10:23 am

Bummer! I couldn't download the video either - maybe because I'm on a crowded dial-up internet connection. Is it possible to provide a link to a smaller version of the video?

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by Moonshadow » Mon May 10, 2010 9:50 am

Interesting how there is a radial pattern on the sun's surface 90 degrees from the plane of the prominence's loop. One can almost imagine the massive current loops that seem to be "floating" to the surface causing increased heating and the prominence to grow and eventually break.

There seems to be some very definite discontinuities in the current density as evidenced by the modulated patterns of brightness on the solar surface.

Way cool video!

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by wonderboy » Mon May 10, 2010 8:39 am

This is wierd, I can see the Apod in the thumbnail image above, but when I click on it, or try to view it in the Apod archive it doesn't let me see it :( grrrr. I've missed out on todays Apod, one of the few things which makes the day worthwhile.



Paul.

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by bystander » Mon May 10, 2010 6:36 am

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by hstarbuck » Mon May 10, 2010 6:14 am

Radical. Does the prominence exit from one polarity (North or South) and then re-enter in an opposite polarity? The plasma seems to follow magnetic lines (or are the magnetic lines coupled with the plasma?).

Re: APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May

by owlice » Mon May 10, 2010 5:23 am

Gosh, that's lovely; so graceful, it looks like ballet.

APOD: Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO (2010 May 10)

by APOD Robot » Mon May 10, 2010 3:51 am

Image Large Eruptive Prominence Imaged by SDO

Explanation: Sometimes part of the Sun can just explode into space. These explosions might occur as powerful solar flares, coronal mass ejections, or comparatively tame eruptive solar prominences. Pictured above is one of the largest solar prominence eruptions yet observed, one associated with a subsequent coronal mass ejection. The prominence erupted last month and was recorded by several Sun-sensing instruments, including the recently launched Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). The above time lapse sequence was captured by SDO and occurred over a few hours. In recent months, our Sun has becoming increasingly active, following a few years of an unusually dormant solar minimum. Over the next few years our Sun is expected to reach solar maximum and exhibit a dramatic increase in sunspots and all types of solar explosions.

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