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Marvelous NASA time-lapse shows more than 100 days of Sun in an hour

Obtaining the following images they got the help of the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), a spacecraft launched in 2010 as part of NASA's Living With a Star (LWS) program. The images were captured 108 seconds apart in the extreme ultraviolet wavelength with SDO's Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment (EVE).

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Marvelous NASA time-lapse shows more than 100 days of Sun in an hour

The SDO is not alone in studying the star. ESA's SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) has been studying the Sun since its launch in 1995.

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Marvelous NASA time-lapse shows more than 100 days of Sun in an hour

In addition, in 2018 NASA launched the Parker Solar Probe, which became the closest human-made object to the Sun, and in 2020, ESA launched its Solar Orbiter, which will take the closest images ever seen of the Sun and study the star's polar regions.