The most accurate photos of the sun reveal new details about its surface

This is the first image of the sun with a novel and advanced technology, to achieve a more sincere image of its surface. … Its fabric to some extent has not yet been unprecedented, the image taken by the Inouy Solar telescope, which is located in the Haleakala volcano, in Hawaii, can see the structure of a sunny spot, with its features and fine forms, thanks to the tool that weighs 5.6 shots, which interact with the largest primary mirror in the world all over the world.
With the support of a newly released technology known as “Specterpolarimer VTF”, the image is close to the star represented by each pixel about ten square kilometers. In total, the square covers about 25,000 square kilometers. According to the MAX Planck Institute for the details that scientists describe as “impressive”, according to the MAX Planck statement to search the solar system that accompanies the “first technical light”, where they baptized this shot that was captured during “assignment”.
In addition to the information needed to rebuild the image, astrologers get data on plasma speed, magnetic density, pressure and temperature, “to better understand our star’s star”, they argue with the tool developers, which seek to treat explosions that release molecules and radiation into space. Although the Hawaiian telescope is running since 2022, only, with the merging of VTF, it analyzes with the utmost accuracy in the area where fascism, the image (surface) and chromosphor (atmosphere). It has been manufactured for 15 years, which is an advanced “camera” that specializes in photographing hot plasma flows and magnetic fields.
Pioneer
The sun spots occur because the intense magnetic fields that are created at an unexpected frequency prevent plasma from height from inside the sun. Its strength is on the ground, where technological services and satellites affect. Outside the northern lights, it also adjusts the climate of the planet and the rest of the galaxy. “Pioneer” or “Colossal” are the characteristics that the telescope update and two unique “unique interference standards in the world” managed by the American Solar National Observatory (NSO). Visible spectrum filter (VTF, a visual and modified film scheme, in Spanish).
When “hundreds of pictures per second” began to reach this miracle developed at the Friborg Institute of Solar Energy Physics (Germany) to achieve “time and spectral” accuracy, two copies of dimensions were created for each wavelength and polarization. Its installations say that the largest solar telescope for the planet now has its “heart.”