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Keywords: Sun, ecliptic
![Большая корона](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/04/09/0001167345/corona99_espanek_big.preview.jpg)
8.04.2001
Most photographs don't adequately portray the magnificence of the Sun's corona. Seeing the corona first-hand during a total solar eclipse is best. The human eye can adapt to see features and extent that photographic film usually cannot. Welcome, however, to the digital age.
![Волокна поперек Солнца](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/12/06/0001201396/filament_piepol.preview.jpg)
6.12.2004
Two unusually long filaments crossed part of the Sun last week. The filaments are actually relatively cool and dark prominences of solar plasma held up by the Sun's magnetic field but seen against the face of the Sun. Filaments typically last a few weeks before falling back.
![Дымок над Солнцем](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/06/23/0001191159/suncme_soho_big.preview.gif)
11.04.1997
The Earth has once again endured a burst of particles from the Sun. The latest storm, which began Monday, was one of the best documented solar storms to date. At 10 am (EDT) ground...
![Зеленый луч Солнца](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/08/15/0001192341/greenflash_jc_big.preview.jpg)
9.09.1997
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.
![Гелиосфера и гелиопауза](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/06/24/0001177525/heliosphere_pc.preview.jpg)
24.06.2002
Where does the Sun's influence end? Nobody is sure. Out past the orbits of Neptune and Pluto extends a region named the heliosphere where the Sun's magnetic field and particles from the Solar Wind continue to dominate.
![Солнечные выбросы, видимые в рентгеновском диапазоне](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/08/22/0001179049/sun_yohkoh.preview.gif)
4.10.1995
Our Sun is really very hot. The Sun's outer atmosphere is so hot that it emits much light in the X-ray band, which was unexpected. X-rays are usually emitted from objects having a temperature in the millions of degrees, not the mere thousands of degrees of the Sun's surface.
![Солнечный столб над штатом Мэн](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/01/03/0001210773/pillarmaine_orloski.preview.jpg)
2.01.2006
Have you ever seen a sun pillar? When the air is cold and the Sun is rising or setting, falling ice crystals can reflect sunlight and create an unusual column of light. Ice sometimes forms flat, stop-sign shaped crystals as it falls from high-level clouds.
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