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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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The SDO is a spectacular source of information whose goal is none other than to better understand the Sun, in part so that we can understand and predict space weather that can damage satellites, power grids, and other infrastructure. Put another way, the SDO plays a vital role in this effort.