atlanticinfocus:

From A Trip Across the Solar System, one of 34 photos. Here, a view of the Sun on March 7, 2012, seen in extreme ultraviolet wavelengths by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly aboard NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. Looping lines reveal solar plasma that is rising and falling along magnetic field lines in the solar atmosphere, or corona. The brighter prominence at upper left is named solar active region 1429, which has already released several large solar flares, some accompanied by large explosions of solar plasma known as coronal mass ejections. (NASA/SDO)

atlanticinfocus:

From A Trip Across the Solar System, one of 34 photos. Here, a view of the Sun on March 7, 2012, seen in extreme ultraviolet wavelengths by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly aboard NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. Looping lines reveal solar plasma that is rising and falling along magnetic field lines in the solar atmosphere, or corona. The brighter prominence at upper left is named solar active region 1429, which has already released several large solar flares, some accompanied by large explosions of solar plasma known as coronal mass ejections. (NASA/SDO)

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benedicthiddleston:

Guys, he kicked Thor through a tree. o.0

OMG. How did I just notice this?

WOAH. JUST NOTICED THAT. O_O

How the hell did he do that? I mean, I understand how Thor would break the tree, since he weighs over 600 pounds (Asgardians’ bones are 3x the density of humans’), but how did Iron Man manage to move him? I guess his suit did it, but…idk, has this ever happened in the comics? 

Epic.

In the comics from what I understand the suit makes Tony’s armor makes him ridiculously strong, at least strong enough to fight with powerhouses like Carol and Thor and strong enough to be able to keep up with the Hulk for awhile.

As a matter in fact I have an old Marvel comics power ranking image where Iron man is put up there with the strongest characters (although he mentions that he can only reach that strength if he’s super charged), The power chart is a little dated, but it can give you an idea as to how powerful Tony can be in his armor.

To be sincere Iron Man’s strength always changes depending the writer, but all I know is that he is suppose to be a heavy hitter and a powerhouse.

Regarding the movie, IMO Iron Man is not as strong as Thor but he certainly is strong enough to knock him around. Besides, the faster the speed the greater the impact and if you watch the video it seems Iron Man is really going at Thor.

Well if he was flying 60 mph to Thor, that can happen.

(Source: ikidtheenot)

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