China unveils first batch of images taken by solar probe ASO-S

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China on Tuesday released the first batch of images captured by the country's first multipurpose solar probe at a press conference at the National Space Science Center in Beijing.

The Advanced Space-based Solar Observatory (ASO-S), dubbed Kuafu-1, has been operating in orbit 720 kilometers from the Earth, facing the sun since its launch in October. It is the world's first near-Earth satellite telescope to simultaneously monitor solar flares, coronal mass ejections and the sun's magnetic field.

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This is so stunning!
CNSA keep the good work up! We are near to break the western dominance in space exploration

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One small step for China, one huge step for mankind. Imagine the day we could meet alien life. 🎉

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The Chinese are studying geomagnetic breaking of the sun, which is why we are having so many flares and cme's during solar minimum (minima protection from interstellar medium).
This is where global warming and climate change are coming from, afterwards pole shift and another ice age will occur.
It is cyclical and you can set a clock to it, like the Mayan calendar.

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That contributing to mankind knowledge of the most important star to mankind.

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