Close Menu
Westside People
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Westside People
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Top News
    • World
    • Economy
    • science
    • Tech
    • sport
    • entertainment
    • Contact Form
    Westside People
    Home»science»The orbiting solar module captures the Sun’s delicate corona in stunning detail [Video]
    science

    The orbiting solar module captures the Sun’s delicate corona in stunning detail [Video]

    Harper WinslowBy Harper WinslowMay 6, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Email
    The orbiting solar module captures the Sun’s delicate corona in stunning detail [Video]
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit WhatsApp Email
    European Space Agency Solar Orbiter

    Solar Orbiter’s mission is to study the Sun up close and at high latitudes, provide the first images of the Sun’s poles and explore the heliosphere. Source: ESA/ATG medialab

    Stunning close-up views of the Sun reveal its dynamic magnetic structure and extreme temperatures, captured by the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter in collaboration with… NASAParker Solar Probe.

    This ever-changing landscape (see video below) is what the sun looks like up close. the European Space Agency‘s Solar orbit The transition from the Sun’s lower atmosphere to the hotter outer corona is depicted. The hair-like structures are composed of charged gas (plasma), tracing the magnetic field lines emerging from the interior of the sun.

    The brightest areas are about a million degrees CelsiusWhile cold matter appears dark because it absorbs radiation.

    This video was recorded on September 27, 2023, by the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) instrument on Solar Orbiter. At that time, the spacecraft was about a third of Earth’s distance from the sun, heading for its closest approach of 27 million miles (43 million km) on October 7, 2023.

    On the same day this video was recorded, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe was just scanning 4.51 million miles (7.26 million kilometers) From the surface of the sun. Instead of imaging the Sun directly, Parker measured particles and magnetic fields in the Sun’s corona and in the solar wind. This was an ideal opportunity for the two missions to work together, as ESA-led Solar Orbiter’s remote sensing instruments monitored the source region of the solar wind that would later flow through the Parker Solar Probe.

    Spot moss, spicules, eruption, and rain

    Bottom left corner: An interesting feature that can be seen throughout this film is the bright gas forming delicate lace-like patterns across the sun. This is called coronal “moss”. It usually appears around the base of large coronal loops that are too hot or too weak to be seen with the chosen instrument settings.

    On the solar horizon: Towers of gas, known as spicules, reach high above the sun’s chromosphere. It can reach an altitude of 10,000 km (6,200 mi).

    Center around 0:22: A small eruption in the center of the field of view, with cold material rising to the top before most of it retreats to the bottom. Don’t be fooled by the use of the word “small” here: this eruption is bigger than Earth!

    Left of center around 0:30: “Cold” coronal rain (probably less than 10,000°C/18,000°F) appears dark against the bright background of large coronal rings (about 1 million degrees Celsius). Rain consists of high-density clumps of plasma that retreat toward the sun under the influence of gravity.


    This is the same video as above but without the captions. Image credit: ESA/NASA/Solar Orbiter/EUI Team

    Harper Winslow
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email
    Previous ArticleMLB 2024: Takeaways from Dodgers’ Series sweep of Braves
    Next Article ABC News President Kim Goodwin is off the network

    Related Posts

    New Theory Suggests the Big Bang May Be Simpler Than We Thought

    April 3, 2026

    NASA Releases Striking Images From Latest International Space Station Spacewalk

    April 1, 2026

    NASA Asteroid Debris May Bring ‘Beautiful, Luminous’ Light Show Above Earth

    August 24, 2024

    NASA announces the possibility of returning astronauts stranded on board the Starliner spacecraft | Space

    August 23, 2024

    Latest news on climate ‘doomsday’ scenarios: Atlantic circulation and ice melt

    August 23, 2024

    How to watch it in Vero Beach or Sebastian

    August 23, 2024
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Navigate
    • Home
    • Top News
    • World
    • Economy
    • science
    • Tech
    • sport
    • entertainment
    • Contact Form
    Pages
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • Editorial Policy
    • DMCA
    • About Us
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    © © 2026 WestsidePeopleMag.com. Independent stories, culture, and community coverage. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.