00:00This is an image of the Sun, recently captured using the Visible Tunable Filter, or VTF, on the Inouye Solar Telescope.
00:11Each pixel in this vibrant photo represents 6.2 miles, revealing our solar system's central star like never before.
00:18The new instrument rapidly captures hundreds of filtered images to create 3D visualizations of the solar atmosphere,
00:24aiding scientists in studying temperature, pressure, and magnetic structures across solar layers.
00:29These dark sunspots indicate areas of intense magnetic activity, potential sources of solar flares, and coronal mass ejections.
00:36It's important to monitor and better understand these events, as coronal mass ejections can disrupt Earth's electromagnetic field, impacting power grids and satellite communications.
00:45The Sun is currently in its solar maximum, the apex of its 11-year magnetic cycle, making this a key time for observations.
00:52During this time, the Sun is far more active, often sending out X-class flares into the solar system.
00:57At the end of the cycle, the Sun's magnetic poles will flip, and the cycle will begin again.
01:04We'll be right back for the Sun's magnetic poles.
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