File:Our Sun at a distance of 150 Mio. km.jpg

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Deutsch: Sonne von der Raumsonde Solar Orbiter im extrem kurzwelligen UV-Licht aufgenommen. In diesem Wellenlängenbereich wird die äußere, deutlich heißere Schicht der Sonnenatmosphäre, die sogenannte Korona, sichtbar. Mittlere Entfernung 149,6 Mio. km, Äquatorradius: 696342 km.
English: Our Sun, image was captured in extremely short-wave UV light by the Solar Orbiter spacecraft, launched in 2020. In this wavelength range, the vororna - the outer, much hotter layer of the solar atmosphere - becomes visible. Plasma from the Sun can be seen flowing along magnetic fielt lines and erupting through the corona. Mean distanze: 149,6 million km, Equatorial radius 696 342 km
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Camera location48° 07′ 45.7″ N, 11° 34′ 52.22″ E  Heading=136.6294021294° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Sun, image was captured in extremely short-wafe UV light by the Solar Orbiter spacecraft, launched in 2020.

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