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    Added on Tuesday 09 February 2010 16:26:11
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    http://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/

    The SDO launches tomorrow! I have a terrible headcold, so I can't do any narration right now, but I really wanted to let Space Fans know about this exciting new solar spacecraft.

    I had a very small role to play in the SDO/HMI project and was going to attend the launch, but life kinda got in the way.

    Here is an outline of the science that the SDO team hopes to accomplish If you're a 2012 solar storm watcher, this is the spacecraft to keep an eye on.



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  • urimiy93

    @tdarnell how do we to know you are showing the real video how sun looks like.the moon is not grey the have make photo of moon whith after effect and the rreal photos are in nasa compiuters.Look the Jose escamilla film moon rising how the moon looks like and ALLAH reward jose escamill for fight for truth he is true sciancist se yyaaa
    Sunday 06 March 2011 16:09:07
  • urimiy93

    how do we to know you are showing the real video how sun looks like.the moon is not grey the have make photo of moon whith after effect and the rreal photos are in nasa compiuters.Look the Jose escamilla film moon rising how the moon looks like and ALLAH reward jose escamill for fight for truth he is true sciancist se yyaaa
    Sunday 06 March 2011 16:08:00
  • Clifurd

    The Vatican owns these satellites do they not?....
    Monday 18 October 2010 15:30:38
  • randyalfon03

    we must believe in this video...it has something to tell on us..how i wish that nasa would telll the world aout this project
    Sunday 10 October 2010 11:07:36
  • randyalfon03

    we must believe on this video...it is telling us of something very important...
    Sunday 10 October 2010 11:02:57
  • windatekili

    0:16 COOL
    Friday 23 April 2010 06:26:51
  • likeBrain

    Before well be able to leave sunsystem and colonize planets the sun in natural process will burn earth and all planets. What special conditions gave us the chance to live on that planet in 1 out of 10 ... Its too random even too hard to understand. You cant just say oh atmosphere blah blah... Why isnt there atmosphere on other planets then? Why only here? Its to much to leave it just to random evolution process and conditions for livfe to expand. Dont you see? And were supposed to be only one?
    Thursday 22 April 2010 20:04:06
  • lzdsl0

    Very cool.
    Sunday 21 February 2010 15:38:37
  • Daniel13999

    Random question here. Tony, what did you think of the movie Sunshine?
    Saturday 13 February 2010 02:22:08
  • psychokissfan6

    pretty cool
    Saturday 13 February 2010 01:24:02
  • bosse856

    Mr. Darnell you should have voiced this, there's something about your voice :O
    Thursday 11 February 2010 12:24:45
  • NRegals

    Fascinating....
    Thursday 11 February 2010 00:51:37
  • c3llyc3ll1

    mr darnell ur vids are great there even better when u explain them did u get my vid or comment about the objects i sent u ?
    Wednesday 10 February 2010 14:14:04
  • nothinbuthax

    SWEET! Much appreciated!
    Wednesday 10 February 2010 12:44:11
  • handplanty

    I think I saw this video at NASAtelevision here on YT...
    Wednesday 10 February 2010 11:22:13
  • tdarnell

    I wrote some testing software for the HMI instrument on the spacecraft when I was still working at HAO in Boulder. I was invited to the launch, but I couldn't get down there.
    Wednesday 10 February 2010 10:11:54
  • tdarnell

    LOL! Probably did. Serves me right, huh?
    Wednesday 10 February 2010 10:10:45
  • tdarnell

    I know they tend to post all sorts of these vids, but I wanted to make sure people watching this channel were aware of it. Since I'm not able to make any vids right now, I thought I'd put this up. SDO is very important, very detailed and high cadence images of the sun are unheard of so far.
    Wednesday 10 February 2010 10:10:07
  • tdarnell

    SDO Launches in about in about 10 minutes. Check out NASA TV to watch!
    Wednesday 10 February 2010 10:07:04
  • Option788

    @MelCartman its more detailed than every 3minutes or every 90 minutes now isnt it?
    Wednesday 10 February 2010 08:20:50
  • Zarag0d

    This is interesting. How much does this actually affect us? I can imagine it can be rather significant.
    Wednesday 10 February 2010 07:18:42
  • MelCartman

    4000x4000 pixels sounds 16th century space mission to me! Even every 10 seconds its not detailed enough...
    Wednesday 10 February 2010 05:34:49
  • GoreTorn16

    Love the 720P! Amazing clarity. Love science!
    Wednesday 10 February 2010 02:56:52
  • GTARIST4EVA

    Thanks for the upload :D 5/5
    Wednesday 10 February 2010 00:36:45
  • Losuol

    Very exhiriating (pardon my spelling it's late!), great vid ;)
    Tuesday 09 February 2010 22:20:44
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