So instead of landing on the photosphere, you're going to sink ... At about 3,000 kilometers above the surface, we reach the chromosphere, the second layer of the sun. See that massive plume?
The captured image shows the phenomenon in the photosphere and chromosphere. Scientists say this finding will help study the Sun’s energy bursts. Aditya-L1 was launched on 2 September 2023.
The Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT) payload has captured the image kernel in the lower solar atmosphere, namely the photosphere and the chromosphere. ISRO said that this observation and ...
SUIT has captured a solar flare ‘kernel’ in the photosphere and chromosphere, recording images in the near-ultraviolet (NUV) band. In a historic first, the Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope ...
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