The world's most powerful solar telescope, the Daniel Inouye Telescope, has captured images of our star's surface in unprecedented detail.. These images show the middle layer of the Sun's atmosphere, known as the chromosphere, which looks like fine hairs, Science Alert reports..
In total, two images were published, each of which is about 82,500 kilometers wide.. On them, in particular, you can see a "
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Pictures of the Sun were published in honor of the anniversary of the launch of the Inoue spacecraft. The Sun's chromosphere, which lies below the corona, is usually invisible and can only be seen during a total solar eclipse, when it creates a red rim around the obscured star.. But new technology has changed that..
Scientists have previously proposed a new 'circle of fifths' system that could help predict sunny weather.. According to the researchers, such a system is more efficient than observing sunspots..