Jake Eberle - Narration

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Jake Eberley D B one barges anchored 120 miles off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico, 200 feet below diver Brad Joanna's works to remove the submerged remains of a toppled oil platform. They've hit a snag. A diamond wire saw used to cut the massive structure broke, bringing the entire job to a standstill. One of the most exciting and important phenomena that scientists hope to see during the Easter Island eclipse our solar prominence is fiery red arcs of plasma that twist outward from the sun's surface thing. This is space weather action captured here in time lapse photography, and only during a total solar eclipse are these prominence is visible to the naked eye. Although prominence is appear small during an eclipse, as much as 100 billion tons of solar plasma flow through these majestic loose that can rise over 100,000 miles into space to ah, height over 12 times the diameter of Earth. Often these prominence is concern, inexplicably violent, hurling the equivalent energy of millions of hydrogen bombs into space. To understand the forces that generate these prominence is from within the sun. Scientists use not only site but sound. What you hear is the vibrating heartbeat of the sun, enhanced by audio engineering