On April 21, 2010, NASA released the first-light images from its newest sun-monitoring mission, the Solar Dynamics Observatory  The mission’s high-speed, IMAX-quality photography will improve predictions of solar activity that can disrupt everything from

On April 21, 2010, NASA released the first-light images from its newest sun-monitoring mission, the Solar Dynamics Observatory The mission’s high-speed, IMAX-quality photography will improve predictions of solar activity that can disrupt everything from

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