02/25/2014 11:00 AM EST
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On Feb. 24, 2014, the sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 7:49 p.m. EST. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), which keeps a constant watch on the sun, captured images of the event. These SDO images from 7:25 p.m. EST on Feb. 24 show the first moments of this X-class flare in different wavelengths of light -- seen as the bright spot that appears on the left limb of the sun. Hot solar material can be seen hovering above the active region in the sun's atmosphere, the corona. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation, appearing as giant flashes of light in the SDO images. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth's atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however -- when intense enough -- they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where GPS and communications signals travel. > Read more Image Credit: NASA/SDO
el dispensador dice:
mira en violeta,
mira en azul,
mira en verde,
mira en amarillo,
mira en rojo,
mira el SOL,
que rige el ojo de Horus,
ésa es tu guía,
escarabajo de oro...
si no sabes de arenas,
si no sabes de piedras,
menos sabrás de Dios,
de sus señales y sus huellas...
cuidado humano,
no niegues a las estrellas,
nada existe,
si no lo haces con ellas,
tu eres efímero,
como frío en la estela,
cuando se esfumó,
sólo el espíritu flamea.
FEBRERO 26, 2014.-
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