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  2. Newly-released photos capture the sun in highest resolution ...

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    The sun may too bright and too powerful for us to look at with the naked eye, even from nearly 92 million miles away on Earth, but a solar orbiter recently got an unprecedented up-close glimpse of ...

  3. Look (safely) at the Sun's surface in the highest-resolution ...

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    The sun's surface was covered in active sunspot regions, which produce space weather that impacts Earth. The PHI instrument team used 25 images captured over four hours to create full-disc images ...

  4. Solar Orbiter captures the highest-resolution images of the ...

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    Together, the new images showcase the sun’s varied and complex layers. The Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager took the highest-resolution full views of the sun’s visible surface, or ...

  5. File:The Sun by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly of NASA's ...

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  6. Milky Way - Wikipedia

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    The apex of the Sun's way, or the solar apex, is the direction that the Sun travels through space in the Milky Way. The general direction of the Sun's Galactic motion is towards the star Vega near the constellation of Hercules, at an angle of roughly 60 sky degrees to the direction of the Galactic Center. The Sun's orbit about the Milky Way is ...

  7. Sun seen in unprecedented detail through Solar Orbiter images

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    The pictures were taken on March 7 when the spacecraft crossed directly between the Earth and Sun. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  8. File:Motion of Sun, Earth and Moon around the Milky Way.jpg

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    English: Sun's Path Around the Milky Way. An illustration showing the path of the Sun, Earth and Moon around the Milky Way. The inclinations of the Ecliptic Plane and Celestial Equator are shown with respect to the Galactic North Pole and Galactic Plane. The inclination of the moon's orbit is shown relative to the Ecliptic Plane.

  9. Miss seeing the northern lights? Sun still 'pretty active ...

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    The sun is at what's known as 'solar maximum' a time of greater activity. Miss seeing the northern lights? Sun still 'pretty active' creating hope for more shows