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The sun’s outer atmosphere — the corona — has long intrigued scientists due to its extreme temperatures, violent eruptions and towering prominences — vast filaments of plasma extending out from the solar surface.

Visible only during a total solar eclipse and blurred by Earth’s turbulent atmosphere, the corona has remained frustratingly elusive. Until now.

Thanks to a breakthrough adaptive optics system called Cona, installed at the 1.6-meter Goode Solar Telescope (GST), operated by NJIT’s Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research (CSTR) at Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) in California, scientists now have access to unprecedented views of the sun. Here we take a look at the sharpest ever views of the sun‘s corona, from cascading coronal rain to a never-before-seen plasma stream. The videos are artificially colorized to show the hydrogen-alpha light emitted by the plasma. The darker color is brighter light.


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4 panel image of the sun's corona, the elusive outer atmosphere. Fluffy-looking structures are towering and twisting into strange configurations.

Using a newly developed adaptive optics system called Cona, scientists peered through Earth’s turbulent air to reveal the sun’s corona in astonishing clarity. (Image credit: Schmidt et al./NJIT/NSO/AURA/NSF)

Sharpest ever view of coronal rain

The sun's corona appears fluffy close up with towering structures of plasma dancing and twisting.

Coronal rain falling along the sun’s magnetic field lines. (Image credit: Schmidt et al./NJIT/NSO/AURA/NSF)

One of the most striking sights: the sharpest ever view of coronal rain — delicate threads of cooling plasma, some narrower than 12 miles (20 kilometers).

Coronal rain forms when hotter plasma in the sun’s corona cools and condenses. Akin to raindrops on Earth, coronal rain is pulled back down to the solar surface by gravity. But unlike Earth’s rain, it doesn’t take the most direct path straight down. The plasma is electrically charged and so follows the sun’s magnetic field lines, arching and looping as it cascades back to the solar surface.

Never-before-seen ‘plasmoid’

the sun's surface appears fluffy close up with towering structures of plasma dancing and twisting.

A plasma stream known as a ‘plasmoid’ snakes in front of a coronal loop system. (Image credit: Schmidt et al./NJIT/NSO/AURA/NSF)

The incredibly detailed solar observations also reveal a never-before-seen feature — the rapid formation and collapse of a finely structured plasma stream referred to as a ‘plasmoid’.

The time-lapse video shows a plasmoid snaking across the sun at almost 62 miles (100 kilometers) per second. This is likely the first time a plasmoid has ever been observed.

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“These are by far the most detailed observations of this kind, showing features not previously observed, and it’s not quite clear what they are,” Vasyl Yurchyshyn, co-author of the study, said in a statement.

Stunning solar prominence

the sun's surface appears fluffy close up with towering structures of plasma dancing and twisting with coronal rain falling on the right.

Solar prominence on the left and coronal rain falling on the right. (Image credit: Schmidt et al./NJIT/NSO/AURA/NSF)

Last but not least, an intricate look at a quickly reconstructing solar prominence ‘dancing’ and twisting to the sun’s magnetic field.

The sun’s soft, ‘fluffy-looking’ surface comes from short-lived plasma jets known as spicules — dynamic features whose origins remain the subject of ongoing debate.

the sun's surface appears fluffy close up with towering structures of plasma dancing and twisting.

Solar prominence ‘dancing’ and twisting with the sun’s magnetic field. (Image credit: Schmidt et al./NJIT/NSO/AURA/NSF)

Solar prominences are large loops of plasma — hot gas composed mainly of hydrogen and helium. They are anchored to the sun’s surface in the photosphere, the innermost visible layer of the sun’s atmosphere and reach out far into the sun’s corona. But scientists have yet to determine exactly how they form in the first place.

The future is bright for solar astronomy

These new and improved views of the sun’s corona are not only aesthetically pleasing, but they also offer a unique opportunity to study the corona like never before.

“The new coronal adaptive optics system closes this decades-old gap and delivers images of coronal features at 63 kilometers resolution—the theoretical limit of the 1.6-meter Goode Solar Telescope,” Thomas Rimmele, National Solar Observatory Chief Technologist, said in a statement.

By capturing the fine-scale structure and motion of cooler plasma, scientists are closing in on one of the sun’s greatest mysteries: why the corona blazes millions of degrees hotter than the solar surface. These sharper views also aid our understanding of filament eruptions and coronal mass ejections, powerful blasts of plasma that fuel space weather, disrupt technology, and light up the skies with spectacular auroras.

Scientists hope to bring this technology to even larger telescopes, including the 4-meter Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaiʻi, promising an even closer look at the sun’s outer layers. “This marks the start of a new era in solar astronomy, promising many more discoveries in the years and decades to come,” Philip Goode, co-author of the study, said in a statement.

The team’s research was published on Tuesday (May 27) in the journal Nature.

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