Yeah, it’s not, it’s actually the brightest white you’ll ever see. The reason it always looks gold or yellow or orange or red is because they have to use filters to be able to see the details, without this filters we would only see white light.
All hale the sun god Ra! Creator of earth, giver of all life, the bringer of light and powerful enough to take it all away... ...I am not religious btw, but the sun does seem to fit the standard requirements of a god.
@@Phobos_Thanatos they are when they’re influencing the behaviour of millions of people, unfortunately. And that influence needs to be addressed, whether it’s good or bad.
It's actually the opposite of news. There is in fact nothing NEW at all about it. There is no new science or imagery here. Every time I click on a BBC video I'm reminded again why I should never bother anymore. Not only are the photos absolutely NOT "like never seen before" as falsely advertised in the title, but the video never even bothers to explain WHY the images look as unique as they do. He's using a "Quark" heated mica etalon based hydrogen alpha emission filter from Daystar to isolate the chromosphere and thereby image filaments, plage, and spicules within its structure. There, was that so hard? jfc 🙄
It's not news. People have been drawing things in space for hundreds of years. Now...powerful computers do it, and the digital renditions have alot of detail. Still just a drawing.
It's amazing really what we take for granted. Our Sun, our Moon, our Earth with its water, oxygen, trees, our atmosphere which protects us. The beauiful Galaxies. So much going on around us and all giving us what we need to be alive. Though we may think we know everything and are really strong and mighty beings, we are in fact tiny creatures, and what we do know about what there is to discover about our Universe is still really next to nothing.
We completely clueless till we truly understand biology and how a simple grouping of atoms can result in a conscious thing. Everytime I see tiny insects like ants im in awe because it almost seems creating something alive shouldnt be too hard yet it is.
@@athleteexpert283ahh yes ,the story from the book that's just exist less than 2000 years ago rather than the sun that already existed more than 4 billions years..got to believe that made up book from your religion aye
What did they achieve there,nothing is just imagination even myself i can take photos from the Sun thereafter i can Wright my own story,(God almighty is genius)
@@user-eg6xu3rs5t you cant take that kind of photo of the sun, it's more meticulous than operating a human being in the brain, now don't be so arrogant that you can do anything you see. and it is not "wright" it's "WRITE", you cant even spell a good english word and you think you are be better than us.
Love when normal private citizens present scientific images like this.... incredible images that are on the level of some million dollar observatories ran by individuals with better equipment and years of training. Fantastic work.
The Sun, a "main sequence" star, doesn't operate much differently than any other star that we know about. However, it is close enough for us to study as we wish. Owing to its immense size, all the images you see in this video are truly snapshots of patterned photons representing >quadrillions of nuclear fusion reactions contained by sheer gravity of an unearthly magnitude that can stagger the human mind. If videos were presented, it would look like the surface of the sun was "boiling". I might add that the photons that were captured in these images and those you observe every day as light are anywhere from 10,000 to 170,000 years old! Thats how long it takes for photons created in a fusion reaction deep within the Sun to reach the photosphere. Truly awesome!
Gracias, Eduardo por tus investigaciones solares!! Yo vivi en al la Republica Argentina desde el 1965 hasta el 1976. Me encanta mi pais de mi juventud (Argentina) y tambien me encanta ver documentales de los cientificos de Argentina! Saludos!!
I'm absolutely astonished. The sun looks almost like a round sponge and very tatty at that, with threads shooting out of it everywhere. And we owe our whole being to this ball.
Proton/proton fusion into deuterium accounts for 40% of the reactions by number, releasing 1.44 MeV of energy for each reaction: 10.4% of the Sun's total energy. Deuterium/proton fusion into helium-3 accounts for 40% of the reactions by number, releasing 5.49 MeV of energy for each reaction: 39.5% of the Sun's total energy. Helium-3/helium-3 fusion into helium-4 accounts for 17% of the reactions by number, releasing 12.86 MeV of energy for each reaction: 39.3% of the Sun's total energy. And helium-3/helium-4 fusion into two helium-4s accounts for 3% of the reactions by number, releasing 19.99 MeV of energy for each reaction: 10.8% of the Sun's total energy.
Fun sun facts: - The sun is 99.9% of the entire mass of the solar system! The remaining 0.1% mass is mostly comprised of Jupiter and Saturn. - The Earth is like a _tiny_ pebble next to a 10-pin bowling ball compared to the sun - The sun provides a cosmic ~173,000 terawatts _non-stop_ to the Earth with clean fusion power, yet all that power is only a tiny tiny amount of the sun's total power output - All the _combined_ fissile and fossil fuel on Earth would be like a bucket in an ocean compared to the sun
Simply stunning. His images of the Sun are a mesmerizing display of celestial beauty, capturing intricate details and dynamic phenomena with unparalleled clarity. Each photograph invites viewers on a journey to the heart of our solar system, showcasing the majesty and complexity of our nearest star. Schaberger's work is a testament to the power of photography to inspire and captivate, earning him well-deserved acclaim in the field of astrophotography. Brilliant work! Thank you!!!
That never ceases to amaze me, too. Yet there is a variable star which at peak brightness is just under 8 million times more luminous than the Sun, a transient star which may be 255 million times more luminous than the Sun, and a quasar which is 500 trillion times more luminous than the Sun.
WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE FUSION FURY AND LIFE?? WHY WE HUMEN CANT CREATE LIFE FROM THAT FUSION FURY IF IT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL LIFE AS YOU CLAIMED??
The sun is our lover. It is the only real star of the universe that is useful and serves love, mercy, compassion and kindness. Do not hurt it. For millions of years, it has warmed and created all beings with love, without discrimination.I am a Leo. The Sun is also my special star.
I have a pair of eclipse glasses I picked up for just over a pound and I can see some of the bigger sun spots without a telescope (not sure if I am supposed to look at the full sun with them but hey)! You can see them change day by day, its truly amazing. We consider the sun featureless and constant when it is nothing of the sort! We are coming up to the solar maximum in 2025, part of the ~11 year cycle of the sun so now is a great time to watch the sun!
Yes next year is the maximum in the cycle.but it's not the 11yr cycle it's the 45_50yr cycle and it's also why there's a surge in earthquakes and why we will be seeing more volcanic eruptions over the next 3yr .
Thank you Eduardo for your fantastic work!! Looking at your images I found myself intrigued like never before by the mysteriousness of our celestial provider of light and heat. To you sir, a bow.
It's good to have people like this who obsess over One single astronomic body for the life. This is the kind of dude in the movie that tells the world that something is wrong with the Sun and we're all about to die
!!!!! 2:28 this line is like the plasma trying to escape from the underground surface of the sun, but the pressure of the winds and the force of gravity does not let it escape as a result the movement of the plasma to the surface of the sun and creates this line
One of dots on the sun is entire earths size. Then there are stars that make our sun look like a spec of dust. Then there are stars that make those stars look like dust and so on. Wild stuff
You don't need much aperture for solar work, although it does help. I agree though, that the brass coloured 60mm scope you see him sitting at most likely didn't take the highly magnified shots. That was most likely a larger aperture "normal" scope with a multi-stack solar filter attached.
And the fourth angel poured out his vial upon the sun; and power was given unto him to scorch men with fire. And men were scorched with great heat, and blasphemed the name of God, which hath power over these plagues: and they repented not to give him glory - Revelation 16:8-9