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science-and-astronomy2 years ago

Unveiling the Sun's Atmosphere: Solar Orbiter's Camera Hack Reveals Unprecedented Views

Scientists have discovered a new way to explore the sun's atmosphere using a simple hack on the European Solar Orbiter spacecraft's Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) camera. By modifying the camera's shutter, researchers were able to capture clear images of the faint solar atmosphere, allowing for the study of intriguing phenomena at the boundary between the sun's atmosphere and its surface. This new imaging mode provides a closer look at the sun's polar regions, which could help scientists understand the forces driving the sun's magnetic field and the generation of sunspots, solar flares, and eruptions.

science-and-exploration2 years ago

Solar Orbiter's Camera Hack Reveals Hidden Depths of the Sun's Atmosphere

Scientists have successfully used a "hack" to modify Solar Orbiter's EUI camera, allowing it to capture high-resolution images of the Sun's atmosphere at extreme ultraviolet wavelengths. By adding a small protruding "thumb" to the camera's safety door, the modified instrument can now see deeper into the Sun's corona, revealing previously unexplored regions. This new mode of operation, known as the occulter mode, has the potential to influence future solar instruments for upcoming missions and offers the opportunity to study the changing magnetic structures and physics in this little-explored region.