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Sun2wheel | Bardelli+Testa ArchitettiLocation: Rovio, Ticino, SwitzerlandPhotograph: Simone Bossi
SunspotSunspots are temporary phenomena on the Sun’s photosphere that appear as spots darker t
One last terrarium bot and #huevember before the end of the year. Blueberry boyyyy
menamassooud: “Why, look at ya. Glowing like solar fire. You’re something special, Jim. You’re gonna
uconstruction:Leonid Yablonsky • Solar Shower 1966
the-science-llama:The color of the Aurora depends on the altitude and the atom being struck by solar
pipethetuckdown:typette:perchu:underthesymmetree:Fibonacci you crazy bastard….As seen in the solar s
graysea:The Solar System!bonus Pluto!
inland-delta:Watching a solar eclipse from a rooftop in Rotterdam, Netherlands, April 17, 1912.
magictransistor:Frank G. Johnson. Solar System, Celestial and Terrestrial Latitude, The Ecliptic, Sp
dance-with-the-diaval:Sheith Aesthetic: Treasure Planet AULook at you, glowing like a solar flare! Y
humanoidhistory:Watching a solar eclipse from a rooftop in Rotterdam, Netherlands, April 17, 1912.
the-wolf-and-moon:Total Solar Eclipse
Fibula with Solar Design, c. 700-675 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThe incised cre
Early 19th century noon sundial cannon.The cannon was loaded with a charge of gunpowder. At noon th
solarpunk-aesthetic:Solar light Art by Peter Erskine bathes your home in rainbows
New active region producing C-class flares
icedteawithlime:thequarkside:The Parker Solar Probe just left Earth and is on its way to the Sun! An
This active region (AR 12738) on the Sun’s eastern limb is home to a cute unipolar sunspot.
a-journalist:giflounge:Escape velocities for every planet in the solar systemTHIS IS SUCH A COOL VIS
heretoserve11:underthesymmetree:Fibonacci you crazy bastard….As seen in the solar system (by no ridi
chaosophia218:Solar System Artwork by Ross Berens.
Sunspot region AR2699 is back! AR2699 produced a long-durationC-class flare, and an Earth-directed C
snow viewed by astronauts on the space station
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