NASA satellites captured an image of the sun that makes it appear to be smiling. The image shows three dark spots on the sun's atmosphere - two resembling eyes and one shaped like a smile. These dark spots are actually holes in the sun's magnetic field. Netizens have reacted positively to the image, editing it into memes and saying it brings smiles. The "smiling sun" photo could be used to encourage others facing challenges.
NASA satellites captured an image of the sun that makes it appear to be smiling. The image shows three dark spots on the sun's atmosphere - two resembling eyes and one shaped like a smile. These dark spots are actually holes in the sun's magnetic field. Netizens have reacted positively to the image, editing it into memes and saying it brings smiles. The "smiling sun" photo could be used to encourage others facing challenges.
NASA satellites captured an image of the sun that makes it appear to be smiling. The image shows three dark spots on the sun's atmosphere - two resembling eyes and one shaped like a smile. These dark spots are actually holes in the sun's magnetic field. Netizens have reacted positively to the image, editing it into memes and saying it brings smiles. The "smiling sun" photo could be used to encourage others facing challenges.
International Category) Who: NASA (NASA) What to do: Capture the smiling sun. Where: NASA, Figures Way SW Washington D.C. How: by NASA satellites in ultraviolet light. Last week, NASA was able to capture the "happy face" of the Sun. which NASA defines as “The Sun is Smiling.” This image of the Sun was taken by NASA satellites in ultraviolet light. It shows 3 black areas in the sun's atmosphere, 2 of which are similar to the eyes, and the 3rd point is shaped like the moon, turning it into a smile, making it look like the sun is smiling. The black dots we see on the Sun are caused by the magnetic field in the Sun's corona, which has changed its shape, causing holes or holes to form, known as "Corona Holes", which are generally irregular in shape. may be small, may be large in circles or in strips As for the smiling sun image released by NASA, it can bring smiles and good mood from the netizens. One netizen said “Is this the face of the character Stay Puft from Ghostbuster?” Netizens have also taken this picture to be edited or made into a meme. some put text "I want to see the world in flames" are drawn into the paintings. Some paint their eyes, ears, noses, until the sun turns into a lion spreading its mane. Still, this is a good picture that will be captured once in a while. If you let CreativeOne Channel add some text to this picture, I would like to type "I'm rooting for the world" and use this picture as one of Encouragement is given to anyone who is in need of energy to continue fighting for life. For NEWS WEEKLY REPORT, all four of us would like to say goodbye. see you next time. https://www.pptvhd36.com/news/ต่างประเทศ/183497