2023-09-10 13:34:35
[SAPOD]Today’s “Space Image”. We introduce characteristic images introduced by sorae in the past, attractive images released by space agencies of various countries, and images submitted by space astronomy fans and experts. (There is a link to the original article at the end of the article) (Source: sorae space portal site) SourceImage Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/JAXAsorae – View of the sun captured by Japanese and American satellites using ultraviolet rays and X-rays. , sorae introduced in an article on March 10, 2023, “The Sun with observation data from three satellites superimposed”.This image is observation data from NASA’s NuSTAR satellite.[青色]Observation data from the X-ray telescope (XRT) of JAXA’s solar observation satellite “Hinode”[緑色]and ultraviolet observation data from the Atmospheric Imager (AIA) of NASA’s solar observation satellite “SDO”[赤色]are displayed in an overlapping manner.[▲ From left: Observation images using high-energy X-rays from the NuSTAR satellite, low-energy X-rays from the Hinode satellite, and ultraviolet light from the SDO satellite (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/JAXA)]Observation results from the three satellites are ours The images are captured at wavelengths invisible to the naked eye, and the images are artificially colored, giving the appearance of a hidden light show unfolding on the sun’s surface.Read original article
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