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NASA Goddard Media Studios Thermonuclear Art - The Sun in Ultra-High Definition (4K) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Files: SDO_UHD_30mins.mov Format: Video: Apple ProRes 422 at 1.1Gbps 234GB for 30m 24s 3840x2160 @ 59.94 fps Audio: AAC at 160kbps Info: 2 channels, 48KHz ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The sun is always changing and NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory is always watching. Launched on February 11, 2010, SDO keeps a 24-hour eye on the entire disk of the sun, with a prime view of the graceful dance of solar material coursing through the sun's atmosphere, the corona. SDO captures images of the sun in 10 different wavelengths, each of which helps highlight a different temperature of solar material. Different temperatures can, in turn, show specific structures on the sun such as solar flares, which are gigantic explosions of light and x-rays, or coronal loops, which are stream of solar material travelling up and down looping magnetic field lines. Scientists study these images to better understand the complex electromagnetic system causing the constant movement on the sun, which can ultimately have an effect closer to Earth, too. Flares and another type of solar explosion called coronal mass ejections can sometimes disrupt technology in space. Moreover, studying our closest star is one way of learning about other stars in the galaxy. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. built, operates, and manages the SDO spacecraft for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington, D.C. All tracks are written and produced by Lars Leonhard. Credit: The SDO Team, Genna Duberstein and Scott Wiessinger, Producers https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/details.cgi?aid=12034 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why is this file so big? Because it's studio-grade quality! If you're like me, recording quality matters. If large file sizes bother you, then thanks for reading this far, but this torrent probably isn't for you. Other folks are posting smaller files containing lower quality recordings, but fuzzy and/or pixelated pictures and compressed sound distract me from the actual content. If recording quality is a big deal to you, then please enjoy! Sharing WidgetScreenshots |