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Our Sun is More than Meets the Eye
The Sun may look unchanging to us here on Earth, but thatβs not the whole story.
In visible light β the light our eyes can see β the Sun looks like an almost featureless orange disk, peppered with the occasional sunspot. (Important note: Never look at the Sun directly, and always use a proper filter for solar viewing β or tune in to our near-real time satellite feeds!)
But in other kinds of light, itβs a different picture. The Sun emits light across the electromagnetic spectrum, including the relatively narrow range of light we can see, as well as wavelengths that are invisible to our eyes. Different wavelengths convey information about different components of the Sunβs surface and atmosphere, so watching the Sun in multiple types of light helps us paint a fuller picture.
Watching the Sun in these wavelengths reveals how active it truly is. This image, captured in a wavelength of extreme ultraviolet light at 131 Angstroms, shows a solar flare. Solar flares are intense bursts of light radiation caused by magnetic events on the Sun, and often associated with sunspots. The light radiation from solar flares can disturb part of Earthβs atmosphere where radio signals travel, causing short-lived problems with communications systems and GPS.
Looking at the Sun in extreme ultraviolet light also reveals structures like coronal loops (magnetic loops traced out by charged particles spinning along magnetic field lines)β¦
β¦solar prominence eruptionsβ¦
β¦and coronal holes (magnetically open areas on the Sun from which solar wind rushes out into space).
Though extreme ultraviolet light shows the Sunβs true colors, specialized instruments let us see some of the Sunβs most significant activity in visible light.
A coronagraph is a camera that uses a solid disk to block out the Sunβs bright face, revealing the much fainter corona, a dynamic part of the Sunβs atmosphere. Coronagraphs also reveal coronal mass ejections, or CMEs, which are explosions of billions of tons of solar material into space. Because this material is magnetized, it can interact with Earthβs magnetic field and trigger space weather effects like the aurora, satellite problems, and even β in extreme cases β power outages.
The Sun is also prone to bursts of energetic particles. These particles are blocked by Earthβs magnetic field and atmosphere, but they could pose a threat to astronauts traveling in deep space, and they can interfere with our satellites. This clip shows an eruption of energetic particles impacting a Sun-observing satellite, creating the βsnowβ in the image.
We keep watch on the Sun 24/7 with a fleet of satellites to monitor and better understand this activity. And this summer, weβre going one step closer with the launch of Parker Solar Probe, a mission to touch the Sun. Parker Solar Probe will get far closer to the Sun than any other spacecraft has ever gone β into the corona, within 4 million miles of the surface β and will send back unprecedented direct measurements from the regions thought to drive much of the Sunβs activity. More information about the fundamental processes there can help round out and improve models to predict the space weather that the Sun sends our way.
Keep up with the latest on the Sun at @NASASun on Twitter, and follow along with Parker Solar Probeβs last steps to launch at nasa.gov/solarprobe.
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WHAT IS YOUR SOUL ELEMENT?
What is your soul element? Are you the master of fire, the controller of water, the bender of air, or the assembler of earth?Β
Take this test to knowΒ
Earth. And damn right I am!
Water
What did you guys get?
Iβm air
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I got Earth, and, oh boy, It sounds like someone took a page from my book and literally posted it here with that description⦠Spot on!
Water, sounds pretty accurate. Most quizzes say that ππ
I got water π
I got Air β‘
earth! it makes sense to be honest πΉππ½
Water and the description is dead on
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