A narrow-band image of the Sun at a wavelength of λ=588.9nm. VTF/KIS/NSF/NSO/AURA The sun might be responsible for light and life on Earth, but it can also be terrifying. The first image from the ...
Every image you've ever seen of the sun is looking at its equator, because Earth's orbit sits there with a 7.25-degree tilt. That means humans have never had a good angle to view the sun's north and ...
The most powerful instrument of its kind has now taken its first picture of the sun. Although the Inouye Solar Telescope began operating from its perch on the Hawaiian volcano Haleakala in 2022, the ...
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The sun has cracked open across 400,000 miles, triggering six major flares in under 96 hours
The sunspot region designated AR 14098 rotated over the Sun’s eastern limb in late January carrying magnetic complexity forecasters had not seen since the final months of 2025. Within 96 hours of ...
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