sexta-feira, 20 de dezembro de 2013

What is the color of the sun ?




                      NASA / Jewel Box Sun


Picture: A still image taken from a NASA movie of the sun based on data from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), showing the wide range of wavelengths, invisible to the naked eye, that the telescope can view. SDO converts the wavelengths into an image humans can see, and the light is colorized into a rainbow of colors. Yellow light of 5,800 Angstroms, for example, generally emanates from material of about 5,700 degree Celsius, which represents the surface of the sun. Extreme ultraviolet light of 94 Angstroms, which is typically colorized in green in SDO images, comes from atoms that are about 6,300,000 degree Celsius and is a good wavelength for looking at solar flares, which can reach such high temperatures. By examining pictures of the sun in a variety of wavelengths, as it is done not only by SDO, but also by NASA’s Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, NASA’s Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory and the European Space Agency/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory; scientists can track how particles and heat move through the sun’s atmosphere.
© EPA/NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

terça-feira, 26 de novembro de 2013

sexta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2013

Sol e chuva
Fugu baiacu
Helios_cthomas_big
Racetrack, women with parasols
Sol de verão
SUNRISE
SUNSET
SÃO PAULO, BRASIL
Moscow as photographed by Boris Bochkarev
LUMINA ROMA
The sun comes up… it’s a new day
Something very beautiful by Gev’s Matevosyan
NY sunset by gaet ben
Dawn

domingo, 8 de setembro de 2013

SUMMER SUN

SOIS




Guadeloupe ancien
SunHorizon AUSTRALIA
1 sol
DRAGON SUN
Hinduism: SURYA
Apolo
SUN AND SHADES…, a photo from Quintana Roo, Southeast
Modelo de tatuagem
Escritório na praia



sábado, 7 de setembro de 2013