On August 10, 23, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captured stunning views of a partial solar eclipse.
The SDO is a spacecraft dedicated to studying the sun and its various phenomena.
During the eclipse, the SDO captured detailed images of the moon passing in front of the sun, partially covering its disc.
These images provided scientists with valuable insights into the dynamics and structure of the sun's atmosphere, known as the corona.
By studying the eclipse, researchers can better understand the sun's magnetic fields, solar flares, and other phenomena that affect our space weather and have an impact on Earth.
The SDO's observations of the August 10, 23 solar eclipse contributed to ongoing research and deepened our understanding of the sun and its ever-changing behavior.