by Ann » Sun May 26, 2024 2:30 pm
This image hasn't generated a lot of traffic.
It's not my kind of image either, partly because I tend not to be all that enthusiastic about pictures of the Sun, but mostly because it really irks me that the Sun is shown as orange. Again. Come on, people, the Sun
isn't orange!!!
But in spite of this, the picture is impressive. It really is. I like that the picture appears to have been taken very close to the Sun, slightly above (or below) its orbital plane, so that the picture almost gives us a feeling that we are orbiting the Sun ourselves at really close quarters, veering above and below the solar equator, in the same way that Cassini and Juno viewed
Saturn and
Jupiter really close up and personal and sometimes from "above" or "below".
So, yeah. It's an impressive picture, it really is.
And that's all I have to say about it!
Ann
[img3="A Solar Filament Erupts
Image Credit: NASA's GSFC, SDO AIA Team"]https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/2405/filament_sdo_960.jpg[/img3]
This image hasn't generated a lot of traffic.
It's not my kind of image either, partly because I tend not to be all that enthusiastic about pictures of the Sun, but mostly because it really irks me that the Sun is shown as orange. Again. Come on, people, the Sun [b][i][size=120]isn't[/size][/i][/b] orange!!!
But in spite of this, the picture is impressive. It really is. I like that the picture appears to have been taken very close to the Sun, slightly above (or below) its orbital plane, so that the picture almost gives us a feeling that we are orbiting the Sun ourselves at really close quarters, veering above and below the solar equator, in the same way that Cassini and Juno viewed [url=https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna49716882]Saturn[/url] and [url=https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/35/2021/01/image_5608_2e-Jupiter-NASA-JPL-Caltech-SwRI-MSSS-David-Marriott-1020x628.jpg]Jupiter[/url] really close up and personal and sometimes from "above" or "below".
So, yeah. It's an impressive picture, it really is.
And that's all I have to say about it!
Ann