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Dubbed by NASA as "Thermonuclear Art," it took about ten hours for media specialists to create 1 minute of the incredible video.

  3 November 2015 14:11

Brilio.net/en - Almost anything NASA churns out -whether they're videos or photographs- will undoubtedly be subjects of awe and amazement, especially for space fanatics.

After their striking photos of Pluto and the water discovery on Mars, NASA has now followed up with a beautifully moving video of the sun in Ultra-HD (4K).

Through their Youtube channel, NASA explained further:

"Its always shining, always ablaze with light and energy. In the ubiquity of solar output, Earth swims in an endless tide of particles. Every time half of the Earth faces the Sun, we experience the brightness of daytime, the Suns energy and light driving weather, biology and more. But in space, NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) keeps an eye on our nearest star 24/7. SDO captures images of the Sun in 10 different wavelengths, each of which helps highlight a different temperature of solar material. In this video we experience images of the Sun in unprecedented detail captured by SDO. Presented in ultra-high definition video (4K) the video presents the nuclear fire of our life-giving star in intimate detail, offering new perspective into our own relationships with grand forces of the solar system."

Check out the video below:

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