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NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory study Sun plasma, Solar weather Research

Tuesday, September 24 2013
NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory study Sun plasma, Solar weather

NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captures giant loops of plasma over Sun surface studying it's impact on Solar space weather

In a recent study of Sun plasma on it's surface capatured between 18th September 2013 to 19th September 2013 by NASA Solar Dynamic Observatory reveals giant loops on the surface entangled alongwith magentic lines.

These giant plasma loops oscillate in a wide range of 100,000 miles over the Sun surface. Scientists at NASA believe dynamics of plasma loops over the Sun's surface control space weather. The charged particles outbursts are deeply linked to these giant plasma loops and it blown apart in the space time to time over the peiod from Sun.

These plasma loops are charged particles that spiraling across numerous groups of magentic field lines on the Sun's surface.

Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) helps scientist in studying the impact of solar plasma and solar winds on the Earth, Satellites and astronauts in the space. SDO was launched by NASA in 2010 orbiting around the Sun and records solar activity daily and supporting in invaluable space research for our solar system.