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According to the Daily Mail, the familiar sun is yellowish. In fact, the color of the sun can be as colourful as a rainbow in a range invisible to the human eye. Using the data provided by the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), NASA uses the Advanced imaging apparatus to convert many wavelengths of the sun into visible images of the naked eye, showing the multicolored sun at different wavelengths ...
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From the sun's synthetic electronic image, we can see that the sun is releasing different wavelengths of light, but the human eye is not recognized.
In fact, the sun is releasing different colors of light. The yellow light is the brightest in the human eye, at a wavelength of about 5800 Amy (1 Amy = One-zero m), so the sun we see is yellow. Measuring the light emitted by the sun in Amy's unit shows that the wavelength of 335 meters indicates a higher temperature magnetic active zone in the coronal layer.
Different wavelengths also represent the information of different parts of the sun's surface and atmosphere. As a result, multiple wavelengths also show a multi-level, ever-changing panorama of the sun.
The wavelength of 211 miles also shows the higher magnetic active region of the solar corona.
The left image is the coronal layer observed in the solar flare activity, and the right image shows the light emitted by the color sphere and the transition region (between the colored sphere and the outer coronal layer).
The wavelength of 131, which shows the highest temperature substance in the flare.
1700: The color spheres that show the sun's surface and the sun's atmosphere are located above the light sphere, starting from where the sun's temperature begins to rise.
The left image is a synthetic image of the visible light released by the Sun, and the right image shows the upper and transitional regions of the sphere.