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Active Sun Collection

"Unleashing the Power: Exploring the Active Sun and its Dynamic Interplay with Planets" Solar System Planets and Sun

Background imageActive Sun Collection: Solar system planets and Sun, artwork

Solar system planets and Sun, artwork. The Sun is at right. The four rocky planets of the inner solar system are at upper right, from right: Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Earth

Background imageActive Sun Collection: Sun and planets, size comparison

Sun and planets, size comparison
Alien planetary system. Artwork of an extrasolar Earth-like planet (centre right) orbiting its parent star. Another planet (black dot) is seen transiting the star

Background imageActive Sun Collection: Solar flares and Earth, artwork

Solar flares and Earth, artwork
Solar flares and Earth. Artwork showing a solar flare from the Sun (left) sending a stream of charged particles and radiation towards the Earth (right)

Background imageActive Sun Collection: Sunspot observation, 1861

Sunspot observation, 1861. Titled A Bit of the Sun, this photograph is by the British astronomer and chemist Warren De La Rue (1815-1899)

Background imageActive Sun Collection: Observations of the Sun, 1870

Observations of the Sun, 1870. Series of photographs of the Sun made in March and April 1870 by US astronomer Lewis Morris Rutherfurd (1816-1892)

Background imageActive Sun Collection: Solar Probe at the Sun, artwork

Solar Probe at the Sun, artwork
Solar Probe at the Sun. Artwork of the Solar Probe spacecraft at the Sun. This proposed NASA mission to study the Sun was an early version of what is now called Solar Probe Plus

Background imageActive Sun Collection: Sunspot groups seen on the Suns surface

Sunspot groups seen on the Suns surface
Sunspots. Several dark sunspot groups seen on the Sun. Sunspots are areas on the Suns surface which are around 2000 degrees Celsius cooler than their surroundings, causing them to appear darker

Background imageActive Sun Collection: Solar flare, 1 August 2010, SDO image

Solar flare, 1 August 2010, SDO image
Solar flare, 1 August 2010, ultraviolet SDO image. This massive solar flare (white area, upper left) impacted the Earth on 3 August 2010

Background imageActive Sun Collection: Inner solar system, artwork

Inner solar system, artwork
Inner solar system. Artwork of the Sun with three planets of the inner solar system. In order of distance from the Sun, and from left to right, the planets are: Mercury, Venus and Earth

Background imageActive Sun Collection: Solar storm, artwork

Solar storm, artwork
Solar storm. Artwork of the Sun (left) and Earth (right), showing emanations from the Sun representing the increase in activity seen at the peak of the 11-year solar cycle


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"Unleashing the Power: Exploring the Active Sun and its Dynamic Interplay with Planets" Solar System Planets and Sun, Artwork: Witness the celestial dance as planets orbit around our active sun, a captivating display of cosmic harmony. Sun and Planets, Size Comparison: Marvel at the sheer magnitude of our active sun dwarfing all planets in size, reminding us of its dominant role in our solar system. Solar Flares and Earth, Artwork: Behold the mesmerizing beauty of solar flares reaching out towards Earth's magnetic field, showcasing nature's awe-inspiring power. Solar Flare - SDO Ultraviolet Image: Delve into the intricate details captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) revealing stunning ultraviolet images of a powerful solar flare. Sunspot Observation - 1861: Travel back in time to witness early observations of sunspots on the surface of our active star, marking humanity's first steps towards understanding its behavior. Observations of the Sun - 1870: Explore groundbreaking scientific discoveries made in 1870 that shed light on various aspects of our dynamic sun through meticulous observations. Solar Probe at The Sun, Artwork: Embark on an imaginary journey as we envision a futuristic mission where a spacecraft ventures close to the fiery heart of our active sun for unprecedented exploration. Solar Eruption: Experience an explosive event as charged particles erupt from our active sun’s surface with immense energy – a breathtaking spectacle beyond imagination. Sunspot Groups Seen on The Sun’s Surface: Gaze upon intricate patterns formed by clusters of dark spots known as sunspot groups decorating the ever-changing face of our vibrant star. Solar System Orbits – Artwork (Repeated): Admire artistic renditions depicting planetary orbits gracefully encircling our radiant star—a testament to both order and wonder within our vast solar system.