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On Wednesday, the European Space Agency released the first clear images of the sun’s south pole, which were captured in late March by its Solar Orbiter spacecraft.
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The detailed new image of the Sun was taken using the National Science Foundation’s Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, which is operated by the NSO at the Haleakalā Observatory on Maui, Hawaii.
A newly released image of the sun captured by the world’s largest solar telescope shows the surface of our nearest star in unprecedented detail, shedding light on its fiery complexity.
Snapped on March 9, the orbiter was 77 million kilometers (48 million miles) from the Sun. It snapped 200 individual images that were put together in this extraordinary view, 12,544 by 12,544 pixels.
ESA and NASA's Solar Orbiter satellite has delivered a new image of the Sun that shows off its scorching hot atmosphere.
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An explanation of the images PIA17172 and PIA17171, the day the Earth smiled in 4K UHD.