Solar Orbiter captures highest-resolution views of Sun’s surface

Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.

TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust.

In brief: The Solar Orbiter’s ongoing mission to the Sun has unlocked invaluable information for researchers during its spiral around our star. The mission has already transformed our understanding of solar physics and its implications for our planet and space exploration. The probe’s latest scientific contributions are some stunning, high-resolution composite images.

The European Space Agency-led Solar Orbiter mission has captured the highest-resolution full views of the Sun’s visible surface. The images, taken in March 2023, provide a multilayered perspective from the Sun’s visible surface to its outer atmosphere. The photos reveal intricate details of the Sun’s magnetic field and plasma movements, shedding new light on solar phenomena.

Launched in 2020, the Solar Orbiter has six advanced imaging instruments, each designed to observe different aspects of the Sun. The Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (PHI) and the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) are two key instruments responsible for these latest images.

The PHI captures images in visible light, measures the direction of the magnetic field, and maps the speed and direction of surface movements. The EUI images the Sun in ultraviolet light, revealing the structure of the Sun’s outer atmosphere, known as the corona.

The images are composites of 25 individual captures taken on the same day. They include a visible light image showing the Sun’s photosphere in unprecedented detail, a magnetic field map revealing complex patterns of the Sun’s surface magnetic field, a plasma flow map illustrating the movement of plasma on the Sun’s surface, and an ultraviolet image displaying the Sun’s corona with superheated plasma extending from sunspots along magnetic field lines.

The Solar Orbiter captured the images at approximately 74 million kilometers from the Sun, a relatively close distance for solar observation.

“The Sun’s magnetic field is key to understanding the dynamic nature of our home star from the smallest to the largest scales,” said Solar Orbiter Project Scientist Daniel Müller. “These new high-resolution maps from Solar Orbiter’s PHI instrument show the beauty of the Sun’s surface magnetic field and flows in great detail. At the same time, they are crucial for inferring the magnetic field in the Sun’s hot corona, which our EUI instrument is imaging.”

The Solar Orbiter mission aims to investigate several critical aspects of the Sun, including the mechanism behind solar wind, the complex dynamics of the Sun’s magnetic field, and solar eruptions such as flares and coronal mass ejections. These latest images represent a significant step forward in achieving these objectives. Scientists can study the intricate interplay between the Sun’s magnetic field and its various layers.

They also enable researchers to study small-scale magnetic structures and their evolution, analyze the connection between surface phenomena and coronal activities, and improve models of solar dynamics and space weather predictions. Scientists expect the Solar Orbiter to provide even more detailed observations, particularly during its closest approaches to the Sun.

If you’re interested, the ESA has a cool image viewer that allows users to zoom in and out of the full-resolution images. Be patient, though. The images can take several seconds to load, depending on the speed of your connection.

Note: This article have been indexed to our site. We do not claim legitimacy, ownership or copyright of any of the content above. To see the article at original source Click Here

Related Posts
Meituan co-founder aims to build Chinese version of OpenAI thumbnail

Meituan co-founder aims to build Chinese version of OpenAI

Wang Huiwen, co-founder and former senior vice president of Meituan, wrote on Monday that he wants to build a Chinese version of OpenAI, the company behind chatbot tool ChatGPT. Wang will invest $50 million for a 25% stake in the company, offering the remaining 75% shareholding to research and development talent he plans to hire.
Read More
Huawei’s HarmonyOS kernel achieves 100% self-developed ratio, says CAICT thumbnail

Huawei’s HarmonyOS kernel achieves 100% self-developed ratio, says CAICT

The China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) has issued a certificate for the completion of the independent maturity level-A certification to Huawei’s HarmonyOS kernel, as the operating system achieved a 100% self-developed ratio, the national research institution announced on Monday. An independent operating system kernel can ensure national information security and increase international
Read More
Five tips to bridge application management service gaps thumbnail

Five tips to bridge application management service gaps

The ITIL 4 Foundation guide describes one of the most significant challenges with IT support as the “watermelon SLA effect”. It refers to a mismatch between the service provider’s perception of its own service performance and the client’s perception of said performance. This can be a significant issue in application management services (AMS), where the…
Read More
Das neue Android 12L kommt bald – zuerst auf Google Pixel thumbnail

Das neue Android 12L kommt bald – zuerst auf Google Pixel

Android 12L: Google hat für die erste Jahreshälfte eine neue Android-Version geplant, die sehr bald auch für Pixel-Smartphones erscheint. Android 12L ist das nächste größere Upgrade. Es erscheint auch für die Pixel-Reihe. Warten müssen wir darauf wohl nicht mehr lange. Google bereitet gerade den Start der nächsten Android-Version vor, die diesmal allerdings früh im neuen…
Read More
Using trainers is not a shame.  It is a shame to make games that tire us so much that we reach for trainers thumbnail

Using trainers is not a shame. It is a shame to make games that tire us so much that we reach for trainers

Grind, farmienie... Ze zjawiskami tym miał do czynienia chyba już każdy gracz na świecie. Tak zwane zmuszanie grającego do angażowania się w powtarzalne czynności, celem zdobycia punktów doświadczenia czy pieniędzy, bez których to nie będziemy w stanie pchnąć gry do przodu, to zmora wielu produkcji. Ile to razy ciekawiła nas w grze jej fabuła, chcieliśmy…
Read More
Index Of News