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Gaze deep into a sunspot, courtesy of these Solar Telescope images – Aviation Analysis Wing
High-resolution images of the sun captured by a European telescope revealed an alarming closer look at the surface of our solar system’s star. The images

High-resolution images of the sun captured by a European telescope revealed an alarming closer look at the surface of our solar system’s star.
The images were taken by GREGOR, a solar telescope located at the TED Observatory in Tenerife, Spain, and operated by German scientists from the Leibniz Institute for Solar Physics.
They provide a detailed look at the twisting composition of the solar plasma, as well as sunspots – regions where the Sun’s magnetic field is unusually high and causes a ris…
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