Super Computer Sunspotography

Team of Scientist Unveils the Beauty of Universal Fireballs

It’s pretty common to view outer space as a beautiful entity that we wish we could visit, but there are some things in outer space that we as humans never get to fully appreciate.

A team of scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) have created a computer-generated (super computer to be exact) image of a sunspot.

The images take on a beauty that one might not associate with the often forgotten sunspot (you know, forgotten among stars and planets and even supernovas). Check out the gallery for the different scientific renditions of the sunspots.
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