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Adaptive Optics Take Clearest Pictures Of The Sun Yet

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It’s sometimes easy to forget that the light in the sky is an actual star. With how reliable it is and how busy we tend to be as humans, we can take that incredible fact and stow it away and largely go on with our lives unaffected. But our star is the thing that gives everything on the planet life and energy and is important to understand. Humans don’t have a full understanding of it either; there are several unsolved mysteries in physics which …
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The star of our solar system is constantly observed by scientists around the world. The Sun still has so much to teach us that we are constantly looking at its surface to better understand how it works. This permanent monitoring is also a good way to anticipate eruptions and thus protect the technologies that are vital in our daily lives. Terrestrial and spatial instruments are therefore used to observe the Sun. The ATV telescope in Tenerife is …

Among the remarkable observations of the team is a solar prominence in rapid restructuring that reveals fine and turbulent internal flows The pioneering "coronal adaptive optics" technology has produced the most amazing and sharp images of the fine structure of the crown or solar atmosphere to date.This development will open the door to a deeper knowledge of the enigmatic behavior of the crown and the processes that determine the spatial climate…

The solar corona is millions of degrees high as the sun's surface. Thanks to a new adaptive optical system, researchers can now recognize structures with only 63 kilometres of resolution and thus provide new insights into this temperature paradox. (Continue reading)

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diyphotography.net broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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