00:00Look at this! These are the first-ever images of the Sun's South Pole.
00:06We can't see this side of the Sun from Earth, but thanks to ESA's Solar Orbiter,
00:10we're getting our very first look, and it couldn't come at a more crucial time.
00:14Because the Sun's magnetic poles are about to flip.
00:18The Sun goes through cycles of activity over the course of about 11 years.
00:21At the minimums, like here, the Sun's magnetic field forms two distinct North-South poles
00:26that line up with its geographic poles.
00:28But during maximums, like right now, individual magnetic fields point all over the place.
00:33And thanks to these new images from this probe, we can see that that's exactly the phase that we're in.
00:37This is crucial for understanding and predicting how the Sun's activity will affect us on Earth.
00:42Our hope is to understand why the Sun's activity comes in these 11-year cycles,
00:45and to predict how strong future cycles will be.
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