Stunning new sun images show our star's popcorn-like magnetic field structure

Need a little more sun in your life?

A high-resolution GREGOR image of a sunspot, a cool, dark magnetic storm on the sun.
A high-resolution GREGOR image of a sunspot, a cool, dark magnetic storm on the sun.
(Image credit: KIS)

Need a little more sun in your life?

German scientists have just finished upgrading a solar telescope called GREGOR at the Teide Observatory in the Canary Islands, and the result is a spectacular new set of images of our star.

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