NASA Spots Creepy Face on the Sun (Photos) By Elizabeth Howell, - TopicsExpress



          

NASA Spots Creepy Face on the Sun (Photos) By Elizabeth Howell, Space Contributor | October 14, 2014 12:49pm ET 37 8 42 Submit 3 Reddit The Suns Jack-O-Lantern Face Pin It The sun and its spots shine in 335 angstrom extreme ultraviolet light in this image from NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatory Oct. 8, 2014. Credit: NASA/SDO View full size image Boo! An amazing new photo taken by a NASA spacecraft seems to show the sun with creepy jack-o-lantern grin just in time for Halloween. NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) snapped the composite photo as the spacecraft stared at the sun from its spot in space on Oct. 8, 2014. In the image, hotspots of magnetic fields on the sun have gathered to form what appears to be two eyes, a nose and a super-spooky grin on the suns face. There even appear to be ears on the sides of the sun. The image is a composite of two taken in extreme ultraviolet light. Active regions on the sun, which include magnetic activity in the suns atmosphere (corona), shine brighter and created the jack-o-lantern-like face. The sun is at the peak of its 11-year solar cycle, although this one has been a bit more quiet than peaks of the past. The solar peak is associated with huge solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs, bursts of hot plasma sent into the solar system by the sun) that occur as the suns magnetic fields twist and snap. Sun in 335 Angstrom UV Light Pin It The sun and its spots shine in 335 angstrom extreme ultraviolet light in this image from NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatory Oct. 8, 2014. Credit: NASA/SDOView full size image The goal of SDO is to monitor the suns activity to provide better space weather forecasts for Earth. Charged particles (associated with solar flares and CMEs) emanating from the sun can spark auroras in the Earths atmosphere as the particles travel along magnetic fields and excite molecules such as oxygen. More severe solar events can cause disruptions in satellites and also in power lines, such as a large storm that knocked out much of the power grid in Quebec, Canada in 1989. The Sun Oct. 8, 2014, 193 Angstrom UV Light Pin It NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatorys view of the sun Oct. 8, 2014 in 193 angstrom extreme ultraviolet light. Credit: NASA/SDOView full size image SDO launched in 2010 and examines how the suns magnetic field is created as well as how magnetic energy travels through the solar wind — energetic particles that flow from the sun and through the solar system towards interstellar space. space/27430-sun-creepy-face-halloween-photo.html
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