Scientists are very interested in understanding the solar region of the Sun, which is also called the corona. There are many solar activities. Scientists also want to understand why the flow of charged particles suddenly accelerates in this region of the Sun. Scientists are also interested in this because of the Coronal Mass Ejection (CME), which can have an impact on Earth. This ejection can cause damage to the power grid, communication networks and many satellites on Earth.
However, NSF, a public research institute, has shared a high-resolution image of a solar sunspot taken by the Inouye telescope. The NatalSolar Observatory tweeted that Inouye had his eye on the Sun as NASA’s Parker Solar Probe (PSP) got closer to the Sun. After this both together captured this picture. The Inouye Telescope started its operations in February this year.
While the Inouye Telescope is operating from Earth, NASA’s Hubble Space is capturing the happenings there from space. Recently it has captured on camera two galaxies interacting with each other about 200 million light-years away from Earth. It is located in the ‘Pegasus Constellation’. In the image shared on its Instagram page, NASA has shown a large ring galaxy (NGC 7469) and its smaller companion (IC 5283). The ‘NGC 7469’ galaxy is quite large. It also represents a giant black hole and a bright ring of a cluster of stars.
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