Solar Flares Timelapse Video
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•Scientists turn 3 years' worth of solar flares into audible sound (video)
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ESA combined images from two of Solar Orbiter's instruments to create the timelapse video.
The frequency of the blue circles and their sonifications increases as time progresses.
The increase in the frequency and size of the solar flares correlates to the sun's progression toward solar maximum.
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