Scientists are hoping to draw more information that can help them predict the occurrence and intensity of solar storms. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Dramatic new, high-resolution images of sunspots have revealed a psychedelic menagerie of red and orange tendrils emanating out of deep brown spaces that seem to be both a solace from the violent forces that animate the Sun and an entrance to hell itself.
Sunspots are patches on the Sun’s surface caused by intense magnetic activity, with the darkest parts reflecting the coldest regions. The newly released images of sunspots – which are 2.5 times higher than previous ones – reveal the dark centre of one sunspot, which is cooler but still burns at over 4,000 deg C and massive enough to swallow all of Earth, surrounded by red and orange, spaghetti-like filaments and glowing dots.
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