Traveling extremely close to the surface of the sun. Bubbling cells of plasma rise and descend in the photosphere due to convection currents. Each granule seen is around 930 miles in diameter.
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Traveling extremely close to the surface of the sun. Bubbling cells of plasma rise and descend in th
Traveling extremely close to the surface of the sun. Bubbling cells of plasma rise and descend in th
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| File Size | 696.98MB |
| Preview Resolution | 960x540 |
| Frame Rate | 30 |
| Total Clip(s) Length | 00:10 |
| Number of Clips | 1 |
| Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Recognizable Buildings | No |
| Recognizable People | No |
| Video Encoding | ProRes |
| Tags | benard, boiling, bright, burn, cell, close, closeup, column, convection, convective, corona, current, ejection, energy, extreme, faculae, fire, flow, fusion, gas, giant, granulation, granule, heat, hell, hot, Inouye, lava, light, motion, near, nuclear, orange, orbit, photosphere, plasma, power, radiate, solar, spot, star, sun, sunlight, supergranulation, surface, Thermal, turbulent, visible |