Solar Orbiter Unveils Breathtaking High-Resolution Sun Images

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The Solar Orbiter spacecraft has captured the highest resolution images of the sun's surface, revealing detailed views of the photosphere and sunspots. These images, taken from 45 million miles away, show the sun's dynamic surface and magnetic fields, which are concentrated around sunspots, affecting plasma convection and temperature. The spacecraft also provided a tachogram showing the sun's rotation and material movement, and images of the corona, highlighting solar wind origins. This mission, a collaboration between ESA and NASA, aims to provide unprecedented views of the sun's poles by 2025.
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- Solar Orbiter spacecraft captures sharpest views yet of sun's surface (images) Space.com
- Solar Orbiter captures the highest-resolution images of the sun’s surface yet CNN
- New full Sun views show sunspots, fields and restless plasma European Space Agency
- See the sun revealed in stunning glory by Solar Orbiter pictures New Scientist
- Highest-Resolution Images Of The Sun's Surface Ever Revealed – And They're Breathtaking IFLScience
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