The Sun’s South Pole Has Been Seen for the First Time #shorts #space

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For the first time in history, we can see the south pole of the sun.

ESA’s Solar Orbiter has captured unprecedented images of this rarely observed region in both visible and ultraviolet light. These photos mark a milestone in solar science, offering new ways to study the sun’s magnetic field, solar wind, and 11-year cycle.

According to Carole Mundell, ESA’s director of science, this is a pivotal moment in understanding our closest star. Project scientist Daniel Müller and the Solar Orbiter team have opened a new chapter in space exploration and solar storm prediction. The data will help scientists better forecast space weather and protect the satellites, power grids, and communication networks we rely on.

📷 Mission: ESA Solar Orbiter
🧠 Featured scientists: Carole Mundell, Daniel Müller

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