AMOD?
Well, I think this will work.
In this stunning movie, we see how active the sun's surface is. Hot jets of gas shoot out, burning everything it touches. This movie was captured by Japan's Hinode satellite. The satellite was launched last September, and is a joint venture of the Japanese, American, and European Space Agencies.
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In this stunning movie, we see how active the sun's surface is. Hot jets of gas shoot out, burning everything it touches. This movie was captured by Japan's Hinode satellite. The satellite was launched last September, and is a joint venture of the Japanese, American, and European Space Agencies.
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