NASA has captured breathtaking images of the Sun, showcasing its dynamic and powerful phenomena. Here are some of its most stunning clicks!
A CME (coronal mass ejection) blasting off the Sun’s surface and heading toward Earth was vividly illustrated, showcasing its powerful energy.
NASA’s NuSTAR and X-ray Telescope data combined in a composite image revealed high and low-energy X-rays from the Sun.
On December 6, 2010, a long solar filament erupted dramatically from the Sun, as recorded by NASA.
NASA captured this image of a coronal mass ejection (CME) on June 20, 2013, as the Sun released billions of particles into space, reaching Earth in 1-3 days.
NASA shared this image of a massive solar filament eruption with a CME traveling at over 900 miles per second, later sparking auroras on Earth.
This illustration highlights the Sun's magnetic fields over a NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory image captured on March 12, 2016.
A coronal hole, seen as a dark region in the Sun’s upper-right center, was observed in March 2013, releasing fast solar wind into space.
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