We See the Beautiful, Violent Sun
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- Ancient civilizations observed sunspots and solar eclipses, with records like Babylonian and Chinese clay tablets.
- The 1600s saw Galileo and others using telescopes to project and study sunspots on the solar surface.
- In the 1800s, spectroscopy led to the discovery of helium in the sun's spectrum, named after Helios.
- Early 1900s: George Ellery Hale identified sunspots as magnetic storms linked to the 11-year solar cycle.
- 1930: Bernard Lyot's coronagraph allowed study of the sun's corona without relying on eclipses.
- Space age from the 1950s enabled satellites to measure solar wind and coronal mass ejections.
- NASA and ESA observatories, like SOHO and SDO, have continuously monitored the sun since 1995 and 2010.
- 2021: Parker Solar Probe flew through the corona, with a 2024 pass being the closest any object has gotten to a star.
- Ongoing mysteries include the corona's extreme heat, solar cycle drivers, and flare eruption mechanisms.