Nasa chronicles 'violent dance' on face of the sun - video

Three years of images have been turned into a time-lapse film showing sun spots and flares

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WITH the sun expected to reach 'solar maximum' later this year Nasa has released a time-lapse film showing how sun spots and solar flares have waxed and waned across the face of the star over the last three years.

The images from the space agency's Solar Dynamics Observatory, which has been monitoring the sun since 2010, have been stitched together to create a three-minute movie that illustrates how volatile the surface of the sun really is.

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