2012 October 15
Black Sun and Inverted Starfield
Image Credit & Copyright: Jim Lafferty
Image Credit & Copyright: Jim Lafferty
Explanation: Does this strange dark ball look somehow familiar? If so,
that might be because it is our Sun. In the above image, a detailed solar view was
captured originally in a very specific color of
red light, then rendered in black and white, and then color inverted. Once
complete, the resulting image was added to a starfield, then also color
inverted. Visible in the above image of the Sun are long
light filaments, dark active regions, prominences
peaking around the edge, and a moving carpet of
hot gas. The surface of our Sun has become a particularly busy place over the past two years because it is now nearing Solar
Maximum, the time when its surface magnetic
field is wound up the most. Besides an active Sun being so picturesque, the
plasma expelled
can also become picturesque when it impacts the Earth's
magnetosphere and creates auroras.
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