WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.010 tone 2 00:00:04.030 --> 00:00:08.080 music 3 00:00:08.100 --> 00:00:12.100 On March 11, 2015, a solar flare erupted on the sun. 4 00:00:12.120 --> 00:00:16.180 This burst of x-ray light was witnessed by IRIS, NASA's Interface 5 00:00:16.200 --> 00:00:20.240 Region Imaging Spectrograph. 6 00:00:20.260 --> 00:00:24.300 IRIS give us our first detailed image of a layer of the sun's atmosphere, call the chromosphere. 7 00:00:24.320 --> 00:00:28.320 Boasting the highest temporal and spacial resolution to date, IRIS 8 00:00:28.340 --> 00:00:32.370 provides imagery and a special kind of data call spectra. 9 00:00:32.390 --> 00:00:36.440 In this composite, the spectra is shown vertically and the image horizontally. 10 00:00:36.460 --> 00:00:40.460 To create the spectra, a spectrograph splits the light from a given point 11 00:00:40.480 --> 00:00:44.510 on the sun into its discreet wavelengths. 12 00:00:44.530 --> 00:00:48.560 This technique allows scientists to measure temperature, velocity, and density of the solar material 13 00:00:48.580 --> 00:00:52.580 behind the slit. Thanks to IRIS, we can work to better understand 14 00:00:52.600 --> 00:00:56.630 what causes these eruptions. 15 00:00:56.650 --> 00:01:00.660 beeping 16 00:01:00.680 --> 00:01:06.213 beeping