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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Solar Eruption for the New Year

Eruption of gas from the sun picured here

New Year's Solar Flare


A solar eruption gracefully rose up from the sun on Dec. 31, 2012, twisting and turning. Magnetic forces drove the flow of plasma, but without sufficient force to overcome the sun’s gravity much of the plasma fell back into the sun. The length of the eruption extends about 160,000 miles out from the Sun. With Earth about 7,900 miles in diameter, this relatively minor eruption is about 20 times the diameter of our planet. › See video and relative size of Earth to eruption on 'Solar Ballet on the Sun' feature. Image Credit: NASA/SDO

Thursday, January 3, 2013

WISE: Nearby Brown Dwarf Stars

Space Photo: Our Nearby Stellar Neighborhood
Nearby Brown Dwarf Stars

NASA Survey of Nearby Brown Dwarf Stars

The WISE Infared survey of our Nearby Stellar neighborhood finds fewer Brown Dwarf Stars than originally expected. Brown Dwarf Stars are those that are very dark and hard to find by visual light telescopes. Watch the following video prepared by NASA.