Beautiful pictures of the chaos of the sun

The US Aerospace Agency has published unique images, clearly describing the chaos inside and outside the sun.

The US Aerospace Agency has published unique images, clearly describing the chaos inside and outside the sun.

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In essence, the sun is a blazing fireball that is always in turmoil.Continuous plasma explosions occurred on its surface, blowing into the space of billions of charged particles.(Photo: NASA)

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An intricate, invisible network with the naked eye surrounding the sun.Explosions resulting from a combination of hot and cold plasma molecules create an unsustainable envelope around the sun.The cover changes every hour.(Photo: NASA)

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The solar wind escapes from the sun after continuous plasma explosions.These charged particles will spread to space before sweeping through all solar system planets.They came to earth about 2 days later.(Photo: NASA)

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Plasma explosions on the sun's upper layer push billions of tons of matter into space.(Photo: NASA)

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2 ultraviolet cameras capture the sun in one day.Photographs show that the sun continuously throws charged particles into space.(Photo: NASA)

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Terrible plasma explosion on the solar surface on January 4, 2002.White represents the most dangerous areas of the explosion.(Photo: NASA)

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The sun's activity cycle lasts about 11 years.When the peak of the cycle is reached, the number of sunspots on the sun will be greater than normal, creating more plasma explosions.(Photo: NASA)

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Close up of the sun's eruption.Scientists were surprised to find individual spiral lines.They rise high from the plasma explosion on this star's upper layer.(Photo: NASA)

Update 16 December 2018
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