Google’s solar ‘Eclipse Megamovie’ is ready for viewing – CNET

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The sun’s corona streams off into space at the height of last week’s total solar eclipse.

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If you aren’t yet eclipsed-out, Google has a movie about last week’s solar eclipse you might want to check out.

Before the total solar eclipse crossed the US on Aug. 21, Google asked amateur scientists from all over the country to submit photographs they took of the sun and its atmosphere during the eclipse.  The tech giant assembled more than 34,000 images submitted of the rare event into a nearly 3-minute movie it released Monday called the “Eclipse Magamovie.”

“We used those images to algorithmically create a continuous view of the corona during the hour and a half that the eclipse was visible from Earth (far longer than has ever been possible before),” Calvin Johnson, the project’s program manager, wrote in a blog post announcing the movie’s release.

Google was joined in the massive undertaking by the University of California at Berkeley. The full data set of images will be released in the coming weeks, Johnson said.

The eclipse was the first total solar eclipse to sweep the US in about 100 years, and the next one won’t occur until 2024.

So this movie will have to tide you over for a while — no special viewing glasses required either.

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