Solar Storm Soundtrack Recorded in New Sun Video

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The velocity and inertia of high-speed charged particles ejected from the sun during a coronal mass ejection (CME) can be measured as they slam into spacecraft; the resulting data can be presented as sound.
(Image credit: Robert Alexander/University of Michigan)

A new video captures the frenzied sounds of a sun storm, based on data recorded by two spacecraft as they were bombarded with charged particles during a recent solar eruption.

The video is a visual and auditory glimpse of the sun in early March, when it erupted in the strongest solar storm in eight years. The storm unleashed a wave of solar plasma and energetic particles, which NASA's Messenger spacecraft at Mercury and the sun-watching Solar and Heliospheric Observatory recorded during the cosmic barrage.

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