Astronomical sealing observatory documents a remarkable solar activity through a high -precision video

Abu Dhabi, April 30 / WAM / The astronomical sealing observatory monitored a remarkable solar activity yesterday afternoon, “Tuesday”, coinciding with the intensification of solar activity on the surface of the sun.
This astronomical event was documented through a 7 -second video clip, which represents the acceleration of thousands of pictures taken within half an hour using a solar telescope specialized in alpha hydrogen technology.
The video shows precise and amazing details of the sun’s color layer (Chromosphere), which is the layer above the light layer that we see with the naked eye.
The section documents the tongues of the solar flame (Prominiers) that moves on the ends of the sun’s disk, as well as a flree glow (Flare) at the top of the sun, clearly appears at the end of the video.
The team also managed to monitor a number of fine solar phenomena, such as small solar thorns (SPICULes) scattered on the edges, and the dark straps on their surface, as well as a solar spot where the phenomenon of glow arose.
The astronomer Mohamed Odeh was filmed by the Al -Khatam Observatory team, which also includes Osama Ghannam, Anas Muhammad, and Khalaf al -Nuaimi. The clip can be seen via the following link:
Astronomycenter.net/images/solar.mp4
This monitoring comes within the framework of the scientific efforts made by the sealing observatory to monitor solar and cosmic phenomena with high accuracy and the opportunity for those interested in astronomy to follow the astronomical developments in its actual timing, especially in light of the expectations of solar activity during the coming period.
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