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"Solar Activity 2024"
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#11499996
22 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image was captured with an H-Alpha solar telescope and is the result of stacking the best 20% of frames. The final stacked image has been processed to enhance the visibility of solar features such as sunspots, filaments, and prominences.) A view of the Sun through a solar telescope, showing solar prominences, sunspots and filaments, on August 22, 2024
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#11499992
22 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image was captured with an H-Alpha solar telescope and is the result of stacking the best 20% of frames. The final stacked image has been processed to enhance the visibility of solar features such as sunspots, filaments, and prominences.) A view of the Sun through a solar telescope, showing solar prominences, sunspots and filaments, on August 22, 2024
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#11499993
22 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image was captured with an H-Alpha solar telescope and is the result of stacking the best 20% of frames. The final stacked image has been adjusted to reflect the characteristic red hue observed in H-alpha solar imaging.) A view of the Sun through a solar telescope, showing solar prominences, sunspots and filaments, on August 22, 2024
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#11499991
22 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image was captured with an H-Alpha solar telescope and is the result of stacking the best 20% of frames. The final stacked image has been adjusted to reflect the characteristic red hue observed in H-alpha solar imaging.) A view of the Sun through a solar telescope, showing solar prominences, sunspots and filaments, on August 22, 2024
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#11499989
22 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image was captured with an H-Alpha solar telescope and is the result of stacking the best 20% of frames. The final stacked image has been adjusted to reflect the characteristic red hue observed in H-alpha solar imaging.) A view of the Sun through a solar telescope, showing solar prominences, sunspots and filaments, on August 22, 2024
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#11499990
22 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image was captured with an H-Alpha solar telescope and is the result of stacking the best 20% of frames. The final stacked image has been processed to enhance the visibility of solar features such as sunspots, filaments, and prominences.) A view of the Sun through a solar telescope, showing solar prominences, sunspots and filaments, on August 22, 2024
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#11486832
17 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image was captured with an H-Alpha solar telescope and is the result of stacking the best 20% of frames. The final stacked image has been processed to enhance the visibility of solar features such as sunspots, filaments, and prominences.) A view of the Sun through a solar telescope, showing solar prominences, on August 16, 2024
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#11486833
17 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image was captured with an H-Alpha solar telescope and is the result of stacking the best 20% of frames. The final stacked image has been adjusted to reflect the characteristic red hue observed in H-alpha solar imaging.) A view of the Sun through a solar telescope, showing solar prominences, on August 16, 2024
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#11486834
17 August 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This image was captured with an H-Alpha solar telescope and is the result of stacking the best 20% of frames. The final stacked image has been processed to enhance the visibility of solar features such as sunspots, filaments, and prominences.) A view of the Sun through a solar telescope, showing solar prominences, on August 16, 2024
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#11473927
13 August 2024
Aurora borealis (northern lights) are being seen from the Chaine des Puys in Auvergne, France, on August 12, 2024, during the night.
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#11471252
12 August 2024
The Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, the Milky Way, and the moon are appearing in the sky on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand, on August 12, 2024. The Southern Lights are a natural phenomenon of vibrant natural lights. Solar activity, particularly a coronal mass ejection that sends charged particles and gas into space, is causing it. It typically takes these particles three days to reach the magnetic field lines at the north and south poles before entering the atmosphere. Upon entering, the energy and particles are combining with atmospheric gases to create a spectrum of colored lights in the sky.
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#11471253
12 August 2024
A man is looking at the Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, as it is glowing on the horizon over the waters of Lake Ellesmere on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand, on August 12, 2024. The Southern Lights are a natural phenomenon of vibrant natural lights. They are caused by solar activity, particularly a coronal mass ejection that sends charged particles and gas into space. It typically takes these particles three days to reach the magnetic field lines at the north and south poles before entering the atmosphere. Upon entering, the energy and particles are combining with atmospheric gases to create a spectrum of colored lights in the sky.
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#11471254
12 August 2024
A man is looking at the Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, as it is glowing on the horizon over the waters of Lake Ellesmere on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand, on August 12, 2024. The Southern Lights are a natural phenomenon of vibrant natural lights. They are caused by solar activity, particularly a coronal mass ejection that sends charged particles and gas into space. It typically takes these particles three days to reach the magnetic field lines at the north and south poles before entering the atmosphere. Upon entering, the energy and particles are combining with atmospheric gases to create a spectrum of colored lights in the sky.
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#11471255
12 August 2024
A man is looking at the Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, as it is glowing on the horizon over the waters of Lake Ellesmere on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand, on August 12, 2024. The Southern Lights are a natural phenomenon of vibrant natural lights. They are caused by solar activity, particularly a coronal mass ejection that sends charged particles and gas into space. It typically takes these particles three days to reach the magnetic field lines at the north and south poles before entering the atmosphere. Upon entering, the energy and particles are combining with atmospheric gases to create a spectrum of colored lights in the sky.
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#11471257
12 August 2024
People are taking pictures of the Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, as it is glowing on the horizon over the waters of Lake Ellesmere on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand, on August 12, 2024. The Southern Lights is a natural phenomenon of vibrant natural lights. It is caused by solar activity, particularly a coronal mass ejection that is sending charged particles and gas into space. It typically takes these particles three days to reach the magnetic field lines at the north and south poles before entering the atmosphere. Upon entering, the energy and particles are combining with atmospheric gases to create a spectrum of colored lights in the sky.
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#11471258
12 August 2024
People are taking pictures of the Aurora Australis, also known as the Southern Lights, as it is glowing on the horizon over the waters of Lake Ellesmere on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand, on August 12, 2024. The Southern Lights is a natural phenomenon of vibrant natural lights. It is caused by solar activity, particularly a coronal mass ejection that is sending charged particles and gas into space. It typically takes these particles three days to reach the magnetic field lines at the north and south poles before entering the atmosphere. Upon entering, the energy and particles are combining with atmospheric gases to create a spectrum of colored lights in the sky.
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