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Solar Orbiter's widest high-res view of the Sun (esa.int)
ivape 287 days ago [-]
It's kind of crazy that we really rely on this thing to not unexpectedly do something on any given day.
pixl97 287 days ago [-]
The anthropic principle says that for the most part the sun has to be stable enough for us to at least develop to this stage. This said it appears the sun does have outbursts at times.
qwertox 287 days ago [-]
Absolutely stunning. I wonder if or when AI will be capable to use these images (and also the lower-res ones from NOAA/NWS [0]) to build a digital clone of the sun. Is this possible?

[0] https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/

jebarker 286 days ago [-]
Do you mean a simulation at a sufficient fidelity to make predictions?
qwertox 286 days ago [-]
Yes
aaron695 287 days ago [-]
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