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Scientific visualizations heat up new documentary that helps explain suns strange phenomena


05/20/2016 05:51 PM EDT

Solar Superstorms - Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch

The National Science Foundation (NSF), the supercomputer company Cray Inc., and Sens. Bill Nelson of Florida and Gary Peters of Michigan invite members of the media to attend a special screening of the documentary "Solar Superstorms" May 25 at the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C.

High-velocity jets, fiery tsunamis that reach up to 100,000 kilometers and rising loops of electrified gas -- NSF and Cray Inc. ask what's driving these strange phenomena that take place on ...

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