Time-lapses have the ability to simultaneously make reality seem sped up and slowed down. You might, ahem, say the result is "out of this world."
In celebration of the fifth anniversary of the Solar Dynamics Observatory's (SDO) launch, NASA released a five-year time-lapse of the Sun. Trust us: It ain't ugly.
The SDO is a mission designed to study where the sun's energy comes from, and also help us understand its influence on Earth. The above footage captures one frame every eight hours, NASA says, from June 2010 to Feb. 8, 2015.
Enjoy. And remember: This is the one time where it's acceptable to stare at the Sun for five years.
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