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    See the sun in a way you have never seen before, from the top and bottom

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    Every picture you’ve ever seen about the sun is looking at its letter equator, because the orbit of the earth is sitting there with 7.25 degrees. This means that humans have never yet had a good angle to see the north and south poles of the sun. The European Space Agency has released pictures of the northern and south poles of the sun, which gives everyone their first glimpse of our nearby star.

    The image was taken by the ESA’s solar orbit, which in 2020 began its journey to see the sun’s polar regions. To do this, the orbit engaged its boosters, made some adjustments, and entered itself around Venice, 27,000 miles at a distance of 27,000 miles.

    Once it reached its destination, he took pictures using his polarmeter and hellsmicic Amigar (PHI), highly ultra -violet Amigar (EUI), and the coronal environment (spices) device’s spectra imaging.

    “Today we show the first theories of humanity about the sun’s poles,” ESA Director Science Professor Carol Mandeel said in a blog post. “The sun is our closest star, life -giving and a potential disruption to the modern place and the ground power systems, so it is important that we understand how it works and learns to predict its behavior. These new, unique ideas of our solar orbit are a new era of solar science.”

    See the amazing sun sight of solar orbit

    The sun poles

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    ESA channels are able to see photos above YouTube video or in photos. In the video, you can see the theory that we usually see before the video transfer to the solar orbit’s point of view and zoom the zoom in it so that you can see the bottom of the sun in all its warm, fire. The video is only 50 seconds long, but this is a 50 -second footage that humans have never seen before.

    Most of the ESA photos and videos are from the South Pole of the sun, but the blog post also includes photo of the North Pole. For most parts, scientists did not know what to expect from the data, because this was the first time that any human had seen it earlier.

    The complete duties of the pole pole adventure from the first pole of the arms are about to reach Earth by October 2025, which will give scientists a lot to understand how the sun works. The future orbit will include measuring all 10 tools of the orbit, so there is more information coming out in the next few years.

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