This is the true aspect of the Sun captured like never before.

2023-05-26 01:45:20

Sun It has always been one of the stars that has been under constant observation for years in order to rule out that it represents any danger to Earth.

And it is that an image of the Sol like a ball of heat that transmits large amounts of radiation, but actually looks completely different.

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What are the new images of the Sun?

These photographs were taken by the Daniel K Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) of the US National Science Foundation (NSF) and in them you can see the center of the Solar System and the movement of the Sun’s plasma, detailing the areas of spots solar and convective zones.

The snapshots demonstrate the large size and power of DKIST, located at the Haleakala Observatory on the Hawaiian island of Maui, which has an aperture of four meters, making it the largest solar telescope in the world.


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What does the Sun look like?

the stains of Sol they have different sizes, several of them are as big as the Earth and even more. Sunspots, which are responsible for the creation of various phenomena such as solar flares, are dark, cool regions on the surface of the Earth. Sol and that affect its heliosphere, which could most affect planet Earth.

DKIST’s mission is to continue collecting data on Sun and its constant activity, since the recently published images were taken during the so-called ‘commissioning phase’, the training and transition period in which the Haleakala Observatory prepares to begin operating at full power.

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In this way, there is a new perception of the shape of the Sun and it is possible to know if there is another source of danger for the Earth.

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