00:00On this day in space.
00:04In 2006, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency launched a sun-observing satellite
00:08called Hinode, or Solar B. It was named after the Japanese word for sunrise.
00:12The satellite orbits about 400 miles above the Earth in a sun-synchronous
00:16orbit, which means it's always facing the sun. Since it launched, it's been measuring
00:20the sun's magnetic fields and taking cool photos of solar flares, sunspots, and transits
00:24across the sun. And that's what happened on this day in space.
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