File:November 6, 2022 M5 2 Solar Flare (SVS14240).webm
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[edit]DescriptionNovember 6, 2022 M5 2 Solar Flare (SVS14240).webm |
English: This video of the November 6th M5.2 solar flare shows the Sun in 171 angstrom light. It covers the time period from 6:48pm EST to 8:48pm EST.Credit: NASA/SDO |
Date | 8 November 2022 (upload date) |
Source | November 6, 2022 M5.2 Solar Flare |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Scott Wiessinger |
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Keywords InfoField | Solar Dynamics Observatory; Space Weather; Corona; Sun-earth Interactions; SDO; Heliophysics; Solar Flares; Earth Science; Solar Activity |
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