In fact, these are coronal holes – dark places where fast bursts of solar wind flow through space.
NASA astronomers saw the Sun shining a beautiful happy smile on its landscape. Corresponds to the NASA Sun account Twitter.
The sun’s “smile” is actually a coronal hole, a dark area where fast bursts of solar wind stream through space.
Of all the solar wobbles it’s likely to show, two of these coronal holes look like twinkling eyes, while the third looks oddly like a happy smile.
In fact, as scientists have explained, what is happening here is the phenomenon of pareidolia, where we think we see things like faces randomly.
Recall that early scientists from the NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded a surprisingly magnetized area on the Sun.
The sun throws a huge stream of plasma into space
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