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Just weeks before Halloween, active regions of the sun's surface gave it the appearance of a jack-o'-lantern.
On October 8th, the Solar Dynamics Observatory spacecraft captured a spooky sight in distant the sky: the sun looking like a menacing jack-o'-lantern, just in time for Halloween.
NASA is getting into the Halloween holiday spirit by releasing a spooky image of the sun looking like a jack-o'-lantern.
The space-based solar dynamics observatory captured an image that shows splotches on the sun's surface that are cooler than the surrounding areas, the result of what looks like a Jack-O-Lantern.
NASA gave us a treat for Halloween: a jack-o'-lantern sun. The image, taken on Oct. 8, shows brighter spots on the sun that make it look like a creepy, grinning pumpkin. "The active regions appear ...
NASA released an image of the sun this weekend looking more like a pumpkin than a star. The image, produced by NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio, combines pictures of the sun in two ...
The U.S. space agency shared a 2014 photo that showed what appears to be a jack-o’-lantern face on the sun. The image was seen in ultraviolet light by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite.
Not even the sun can keep from getting into the Halloween spirit. As the spooky holiday approaches, NASA shared a photo of the sun looking eerily like a freshly carved jack-o’-lantern.
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