THE SUN – INFERNO IN THE SKY
At first glance, our sun seems quiet – but it isn't. It's an incredibly dynamic place, a world of extremes…
On July 23rd, 2012, a massive eruption on the sun hurls a colossal cloud of solar matter into space. It’s the most severe sunstorm in 150 years.
Fortunately, the Earth is not in the direct path of this solar ejection. But it’s only a matter of time before a violent solar storm hits us. When these clouds of charged matter reach our planet, they can wreak havoc in electrical systems. Previous sunstorms have resulted in large-scale power outages and the total loss of satellites.
‘The Sun – Inferno in the Sky’, presents the latest developments in solar science and offers fresh, unexpected and even controversial insights into the work of scientists all around the world.
Festivals & Awards
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US International Film & Video Festival 2019
* winner : Documentary: Science, Research, Technology -
New York Festival TV & Film Award 2020
* winner : Science & Technology
Facts
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Original TitleDie Sonne - Inferno im All
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Year2018
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Length52' (ENG, GER)
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Resolution4K, HD
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Film byManfred Christ
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