Ionized calcium solar plasma crystal science.
Taken by Apollo Lasky on April 21, 2022 @ Naperville, il
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By tuning to different wavelengths; we can eliminate certain aspects of the solar chromosphere to examine specific details. In this example; eliminating the bright glare of extremely dense concentration of ions burning at 10000k- we can subtrack a few thousand kelvin from the froth which reveals little tiny strucures that resemble crystals. Of course; this is relative on perspective from things known on earth. These solar features are equivealent to earth states and continents; in a geographical sense.
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