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This is the highest-resolution photo of the surface of the sun ever taken - 7320 x 7320 pixels. The turbulent "boiling" plasma that covers the entire sun shows off a surface that’s divided up into Texas-size cells, like cracked sections in the desert soil. You can see plasma oozing off the surface, rising high into the solar atmosphere before sinking back into darker lanes. This image was taken by the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope on December 10, 2019,

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This is the highest-resolution photo of the surface of the sun ever taken - 7320 x 7320 pixels. The turbulent "boiling" plasma that covers the entire sun shows off a surface that’s divided up into Texas-size cells, like cracked sections in the desert soil. You can see plasma oozing off the surface, rising high into the solar atmosphere before sinking back into darker lanes. This image was taken by the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope on December 10, 2019,

Third Rock and Beyond collection image
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