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DKIST - Solar Photosphere - AI magnification and reconstruction
Reconstruction with our artificial intelligence model of photos acquired by the DKIST telescope at the opening. Here we can see the solar photosphere in the image. It is the sharpest image of the Sun. It is the same area as in the image of the Chromosphere, only here we observe the layer below. In this image the granules, formed by convective flows of plasma, can be seen distinctly.The area is a perfect square with a side of 82500 kilometres, each individual granule is about 1600 kilometres wide. This image is taken at 486.13 nanometers using the hydrogen-beta line from the Balmer series.
The file is available at 2.025 billion pixels for download at a resolution of 45000x45000 pixels.
Credit: NSO/AURA/NSF/PipploIMP(for AI upscaling)
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DKIST - Solar Photosphere - AI magnification and reconstruction
Reconstruction with our artificial intelligence model of photos acquired by the DKIST telescope at the opening. Here we can see the solar photosphere in the image. It is the sharpest image of the Sun. It is the same area as in the image of the Chromosphere, only here we observe the layer below. In this image the granules, formed by convective flows of plasma, can be seen distinctly.The area is a perfect square with a side of 82500 kilometres, each individual granule is about 1600 kilometres wide. This image is taken at 486.13 nanometers using the hydrogen-beta line from the Balmer series.
The file is available at 2.025 billion pixels for download at a resolution of 45000x45000 pixels.
Credit: NSO/AURA/NSF/PipploIMP(for AI upscaling)
Our Facebook Page: bit.ly/PipploFB
Our YouTube Channel: bit.ly/PipploYT