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A solar mission shared between the European Space Agency and NASA has captured the first-ever images of the Sun's south pole. Under the ESA's guidance, Solar Orbiter—which launched in February ...
These are the world’s first images of the south pole of our Sun taken by a man-made space probe. The images were taken on March 16th and 17th of this year, but ESA has only now published them.
Solar Orbiter’s view of the magnetic fields around the sun’s south pole. Patches of blue and red mark the mixed magnetic fields in this region that characterize solar maximum. ESA and NASA ...
Weird magnetic fields at the sun's south pole. The Sun's polar regions are pretty busy and chaotic places, it turns out. The ESA's press release about their findings goes so far as to call the Sun ...
And today, ESA has released the first images and videos to ever show the Sun’s poles, imaged from a latitude of 17° south on the Sun. They bring our star’s entire south pole into view for the ...
ESA orbiter gets 1st look at sun's south pole. Photograph of the bottom half of the Sun, with a highlighted square region around the Sun's south pole. Taken in ultraviolet light, ...
Solar Orbiter’s latest data reveals the Sun’s magnetic south pole in a state of chaos, with a mix of north and south magnetic fields rather than a single dominant one, like on Earth.
We now know, for instance, that Sun's magnetic field at the South Pole "is currently a mess." In a nutshell, the place shows both north and south polarity magnetic fields, with no clear ...
A solar mission shared between the European Space Agency and NASA has captured the first-ever images of the Sun's south pole. Under the ESA's guidance, Solar Orbiter—which launched in February ...