The unbelievable new face images on the sun gives an unsteady view of the burning sunspots and solar activity.
A new high-resolution camera system developed by Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics (VTT) for Oberstvatorio del Teide in Tenerife, which is rebuilt in Tenerife, the sun with a 8K image resolution for the first time, according to a statement from AIP.
Solar observations often face a trade-off between the field of view and resolution. Large solar telescopes provide high-resolution images but covered limited places, while small instruments can monitor the whole Solar disk But lacking good detail. However, VTT offers a wide field of view and admirable spatial resolution. Participating in new camera system enhances this capability, allowing for comprehensive and detailed studies in active regions of solar.
“To better understand Solar activityIt is important not only to analyze the basic processes of good structure and development of total activity across instruments, “Rolf Schlichenmaer, a scientist of the Solar Physics (KIS) in Variburg, which operates the statement.
The new camera system uses advanced image restoring methods, gathering 100000 images of 100000 with a resolution of 8000×6000 pixels – earned in 25 frames per second. This process harvested images of images with 8K resolution, effectively moves troubles caused by Atmosphere on the ground And achieve a spatial resolution of approximately 62 miles (100 miles[100miles)onthefaceofthesun
Such precision enables observing dynamic solar processes of timescales as short as 20 seconds, according to the statement.
Using this technology, researchers obtain high-resolution images consisting of areas up to 124,274 kilometers in diameter, approximately one-seven parts of the sun diameter.
Instead, images reveal the intricate details of sunspot groups, plasma flowing and magnetic field structures that prompt Solar Flares. It does not only enhance our understanding of the complicated solar dynamics, but smiled at the repair of the weather forecasting.