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- MDI
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- These are solar sounds generated from 40 days of MDI data. To bring these sounds into the audible human- hearing
- range is accomplished by speeding up the data rate by a factor 42,000. (One must realize that solar sound waves have
- very low frequencies corresponding to periods from minutes to hours while human ears hear sound wave periods of
- milliseconds)
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- Because the Sun rotates, one side is coming toward us at 2 km/s and the other is going away. The figure is a map of the
- speed of the Sun's surface as measured by the MDI instrument; the colors indicate motion toward us (dark) or away
- (lighter). Superimposed on the dominant left-right rotational gradient, you can see smaller scale features. These features
- are caused by solar phenomena including supergranulation, granulation, and sound waves. The small bright feature
- right of center was caused by an active region where the magnetic field at the surface was very strong. MDI measures
- the velocity and brightness at nearly a million points on the Sun's surface every minute.
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