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Solar Activity Collection

"Captivating Solar Activity Unveils Nature's Dazzling Light Show" Witness the ethereal beauty as it paints the night sky with vibrant hues

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Aurora over Antarctica, satellite image

Aurora over Antarctica, satellite image
Aurora over Antarctica, ultraviolet satellite image. Australia is at upper left. This is the aurora australis (green ring), the southern lights display

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Aurora borealis and Moon

Aurora borealis and Moon over mountains and trees by a river. This coloured light display (the northern lights) is visible in the night sky at high latitudes

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Aurora borealis

Aurora borealis seen over trees through a fish-eye lens, with an observer at far right. This light display (the northern lights) is seen in the night sky at high latitudes

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Aurora borealis. This coloured atmospheric light display (the northern lights) is visible in the night sky at high latitudes

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Northern Lights close to Yellownife

Northern Lights close to Yellownife
Aurora Borealis close to Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories in Canada

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Aurora borealis

Aurora borealis over trees by a river. This coloured light display (the northern lights) is visible in the night sky at high latitudes

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Aurora borealis, Druridge Bay, UK

Aurora borealis, Druridge Bay, UK
Aurora borealis, Druridge Bay. Rare view of northern lights over Druridge Bay in Northumberland, UK. The aurora borealis is a coloured light display (the northern lights)

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Aurora borealis. Fish-eye lens view of a tree silhouetted against a red aurora borealis or northern lights display in the night sky

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Aurora borealis

Aurora borealis or northern lights display over silhouetted conifer trees. Aurorae are caused by the interaction between energetic charged particles from the Sun

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Sun

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: A gigantic UFO venting plasma from the Sun

A gigantic UFO venting plasma from the Sun

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Sun and planets, size comparison

Sun and planets, size comparison
Alien planetary system. Artwork of an extrasolar Earth-like planet (centre right) orbiting its parent star. Another planet (black dot) is seen transiting the star

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Solar Flare

Solar Flare

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Full Sun with lots of sunspots and active regions in 3D

Full Sun with lots of sunspots and active regions in 3D
December 4, 2011 - High resolution image of the Sun with lots of sunspots and active regions in exquisite detail. The Sun appears rounded

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Magnificent Coronal Mass Ejection erupts on the Sun

Magnificent Coronal Mass Ejection erupts on the Sun
On August 31, 2012 a long filament of solar material that had been hovering in the suns atmosphere, the corona, erupted out into space

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: H-alpha Sun in red with sunspot

H-alpha Sun in red with sunspot

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: An M8. 7 class flare erupts on the Suns surface

An M8. 7 class flare erupts on the Suns surface
January 22, 2012 -An M8.7 class flare erupts on the Suns surface, an earth-directed coronal mass ejection (CME), and a burst of fast moving

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: H-alpha full Sun in red color with active areas and filaments

H-alpha full Sun in red color with active areas and filaments

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Total eclipse of the Sun

Total eclipse of the Sun
Full moon passing in front of the Sun creating a total eclipse

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Close-up of a solar eruptive prominence

Close-up of a solar eruptive prominence
March 30, 2010 - Close-up of a solar eruptive prominence as seen in extreme UV light

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Close-up view of a massive X2. 2 solar flare erupts on the Sun

Close-up view of a massive X2. 2 solar flare erupts on the Sun
February 15, 2011 - Active region 1158 let loose with an X2.2 flare, the largest flare since 2006, and the biggest flare so far in Solar Cycle 24

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Artists concept of a Hot Jupiter orbiting a star named 51 Pegasi

Artists concept of a Hot Jupiter orbiting a star named 51 Pegasi
In 1995 astronomers discovered a Hot Jupiter orbiting a star named 51 Pegasi, in the constellation of Pegasus. This planet was named Bellerophon. It orbits the star in just a few days

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Artists concept of a massive planet in very close orbit around its star

Artists concept of a massive planet in very close orbit around its star
An artists depiction of a massive planet in very close orbit around its star

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Solar eclipse with prominences and diamond ring effect

Solar eclipse with prominences and diamond ring effect, Queensland, Australia

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: A planet and its moon resisting the relentless heat of the giant orange sun Pollux

A planet and its moon resisting the relentless heat of the giant orange sun Pollux. Every sun has a violent cycle in which solar activity increases and the planets around it must face its wrath

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Mercury Solar Transit with active sunspots and solar prominence

Mercury Solar Transit with active sunspots and solar prominence
November 8, 2006 - Mercury Solar Transit with active sunspots and solar prominence

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Venus transiting in front of the Sun

Venus transiting in front of the Sun
Venus is seen transiting the Sun as a dark spot on the middle/upper part of the solar disc. The dark streaks in front of the lower solar disc are clouds passing by

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: A cutaway view of the sun

A cutaway view of the sun, showing its different parts and the currents that flow within it

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Total solar eclipse taken near Carberry, Manitoba, Canada

Total solar eclipse taken near Carberry, Manitoba, Canada
February 26, 1979 - Total solar eclipse taken near Carberry, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: 2012 Transit of Venus moving across the face of the Sun

2012 Transit of Venus moving across the face of the Sun

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: H-alpha-Sun Promimence

H-alpha-Sun Promimence

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: H-alpha Sun with solar prominences

H-alpha Sun with solar prominences

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: The first diamond ring during the total eclipse of the Sun

The first diamond ring during the total eclipse of the Sun
November 14, 2012 - The first diamond ring during the total eclipse of the Sun, Queensland, Australia

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Full Sun showing coronal mass ejection

Full Sun showing coronal mass ejection
June 7, 2011 - An M-2 flare occurred on the Sun which released a very large coronal mass ejection (CME). At this wavelength, very little of the ejected material is visible

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Abstract image of the Sun

Abstract image of the Sun

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: An intensity M8. 7 solar flare on the Suns surface

An intensity M8. 7 solar flare on the Suns surface
January 23, 2012 - An intensity M8.7 solar flare on the Suns surface. A stream of solar material is seen flowing off into space above the hot spot, likely solar protons and a coronal mass ejection

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Artists concept of a planet passing in front of a Sun-like star it orbits

Artists concept of a planet passing in front of a Sun-like star it orbits
An artists depiction of a planet passing in front of the star it orbits from a distant perspective. The event is known as a transit

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Cosmic image of solar flares hiting the moon

Cosmic image of solar flares hiting the moon

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Two solar prominences erupt from the Sun

Two solar prominences erupt from the Sun
January 28, 2011 - Two solar prominences erupt from the Sun

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: A flare on the star known as EV Lacertae

A flare on the star known as EV Lacertae
On April 25, 2008, NASAs Swift satellite picked up a record-setting flare from a star known as EV Lacertae. This flare was thousands of times more powerful than the greatest observed solar flare

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Bright sun shining in the universe with starry background

Bright sun shining in the universe with starry background

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Spring eclipse as viewed from the Solar Dynamics Observatory

Spring eclipse as viewed from the Solar Dynamics Observatory. Unlike the crisp shadow one sees on the sun during a lunar eclipse, Earths shadow has a variegated edge due to its atmosphere

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Partial eclipse of the Sun

Partial eclipse of the Sun
Full moon passing in front of the Sun creating a partial eclipse

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: Illustration of the sun with visible dark sunspots on the surface, prominences

Illustration of the sun with visible dark sunspots on the surface, prominences and some solar wind blowing off at the right. Mercury is the white dot, in scale, to the right

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: The turbulent surface of our Sun

The turbulent surface of our Sun, showing prominences, sunspots and other features

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: A M-2 solar flare with coronal mass ejection

A M-2 solar flare with coronal mass ejection
June 7, 2011 - The Sun unleashes an M-2 (medium-sized) solar flare with a spectacular coronal mass ejection. The large cloud of particles mushroomed up

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: A gas-giant exoplanet transiting across the face of its star

A gas-giant exoplanet transiting across the face of its star
Scientists have reported the first conclusive discovery of water vapor in the atmosphere of an exoplanet, or a planet beyond our solar system

Background imageSolar Activity Collection: An artists depiction of a solar eclipse

An artists depiction of a solar eclipse. The moon obscures the sun with the suns corona still visible. Lens flares from light passing through the camera lens are also illustrated



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"Captivating Solar Activity Unveils Nature's Dazzling Light Show" Witness the ethereal beauty as it paints the night sky with vibrant hues. From an enchanting aurora over Antarctica, captured by a satellite image, to the mesmerizing dance of the Aurora Borealis alongside a radiant moon, these celestial spectacles never fail to leave us in awe. The Northern Lights illuminate the darkness near Yellownife, showcasing their breathtaking display of colors that seem almost otherworldly. With each flicker and swirl, they create a celestial masterpiece that captivates all who are fortunate enough to witness them. Druridge Bay in the UK becomes a canvas for nature's most captivating brushstrokes as another spellbinding Aurora Borealis graces its shores. The vivid ribbons of light intertwine and stretch across the horizon, casting an enchanting glow upon everything they touch. These cosmic phenomena remind us of our planet's intricate connection with our star - the Sun. As solar particles interact with Earth's magnetic field, they produce this magnificent spectacle known as auroras, and is a reminder that even from millions of miles away, our Sun has profound effects on our world. So next time you find yourself gazing at the night sky or planning an adventure under its shimmering canopy, keep your eyes peeled for signs of solar activity. You may just be lucky enough to witness one of nature's most extraordinary performances – where science meets art in perfect harmony.