cute for halloween NASA (NASA) reveal the image smiling sun which can be seen once in a while Revealed as a result of the coronal hole of the solar wind
On October 28, 2022, NASA (NASA) astronomers released this image. sunbeam In the bright light, the people who scrolled through the feed smiled, followed by Twitter. @NASUN This stunning image reveals that the sun looks very bright in more ways than one.
Of course ‘You smile’ What we see here is not a real smile. what we are looking at is Crown hole (dark spot) which is caused by the solar wind blowing rapidly and thrown into space This phenomenon often occurs amid the fluctuations of the scorching sun. The two coronal holes look like blinking eyes. while the third hole resembled a surprisingly appropriate smile.
What is actually happening here is the Pareidolia phenomenon, where we imagine we see things as imaginary faces from memory. a deception of the mind Only this time it was played on an incredible scale and the size of the sun.
As some Twitter users have noted. The appearance of the sun here didn’t look like just a smiling face. But it also bears a resemblance to the faces of the legendary Ghostbusters villain, The Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man.
This made many netizens feel very fond of the cuteness of this sun. Even more so during the Halloween season, it makes the sun smile. This time it eventually went viral. So much so that people say “Sometimes an unexpected smile is enough to turn your normal day into a perfect day.“
Say Cheese! 📸
Today, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory caught the “smiling” Sun. Seen in ultraviolet light, these dark spots on the Sun are known as coronal holes and are regions where the fast solar wind gushes into space. pic.twitter.com/hVRXaN7Z31
– NASA Sun, Space & Scream 🎃 (@NASASun) October 26, 2022
refer scientific alert
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