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Keywords: Sun, ecliptic
![Поездка к Солнцу](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/10/04/0001699738/SDO_2020Oct2_1024_0171.preview.jpg)
3.10.2020
How long would it take to drive to the Sun? Brittany age 7, and D.J. age 12, ponder this question over dinner one evening. James also age 7, suggests taking a really fast racing car while Christopher age 4, eagerly agrees.
![Запуск аппарата "Солар орбитер"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/02/11/0001610606/SolarOrbiterLaunch_Demeter_960.preview.jpg)
11.02.2020
How does weather on the Sun affect humanity? To help find out, the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA have just launched the Solar Orbiter. This Sun-circling robotic spaceship will monitor...
![Половина Солнца с протуберанцем](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/11/02/0001705687/HalfSunProm_Colacurcio_960.preview.jpg)
2.11.2020
What's happening to the Sun? Clearly, the Sun's lower half is hidden behind a thick cloud. Averaging over the entire Earth, clouds block the Sun about 2/3rds of the time, although much less over many land locations. On the Sun's upper right is a prominence of magnetically levitating hot gas.
![Солнечный протуберанец, похожий на Эйфелеву башню](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/02/16/0001812817/promin.preview.png)
16.02.2022
What's that on the Sun? Although it may look like a flowing version of the Eiffel Tower, it is a solar prominence that is actually much bigger -- about the height of Jupiter.
![Рекордный протуберанец, сфотографированный аппаратом "Солар Орбитер"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/03/02/0001817014/SunEruption_SolarOrbiter_960.preview.jpg)
2.03.2022
What's happened to our Sun? Last month, it produced the largest prominence ever imaged together with a complete solar disk. The record image, featured, was captured in ultraviolet light by the Sun-orbiting Solar Orbiter spacecraft.
![Поиски солнечных нейтрино](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/08/17/0001192396/skam_icrr_big.preview.jpg)
28.10.1997
Where have all the neutrinos gone? A long time passing since this question was first asked (decades) as increasingly larger and more diverse detectors sensitive to neutrinos from our Sun have found fewer than expected. But why?
![Волокно отрывается от Солнца](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/11/08/0001782319/filament.preview.png)
8.11.2021
Why, sometimes, does part of the Sun's atmosphere leap into space? The reason lies in changing magnetic fields that thread through the Sun's surface. Regions of strong surface magnetism, known as active regions, are usually marked by dark sunspots.
![Зеленый луч: видео](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/11/10/0001782997/greenflash.preview.png)
10.11.2021
Many think it is just a myth. Others think it is true but its cause isn't known. Adventurers pride themselves on having seen it. It's a green flash from the Sun. The truth is the green flash does exist and its cause is well understood.
![Активные области, выбросы, рентгеновские вспышки](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/03/15/0001166629/sun00060716_sxt_big.preview.gif)
8.06.2000
Space Weather forcasters are predicting major storm conditions over the next few days as the active Sun has produced at least three strong flares and a large coronal mass ejection (CME) since Tuesday, June 6th.
![Активная область на Солнце](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/09/09/0001192877/activesun_trace_big.preview.jpg)
16.06.1998
The Sun is a busy place. This false-color image depicts an active region near an edge of the Sun. Hot plasma is seen exploding off the Sun's photosphere and traveling along loops defined by the Sun's magnetic field.
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