This is one of the sharper views of the Sun ever taken. This stunning image shows remarkable details of a dark sunspot across the image bottom and numerous boiling granules which appear like kernels of corn across the top.
Taken in 2002, the picture was made using the Swedish Solar Telescope operating on the Canary Island of La Palma. The high resolution image was achieved using sophisticated adaptive optics, digital image stacking, and other processing techniques to counter the blurring effect of Earth’s atmosphere. Currently a sunspot group is crossing the Sun that is so large it can be easily seen by the cautious observer even without magnification.
why is it so that sun spots are same colour like our skin cancer spots as far i know skin cancer is caused by chronic candidal infection where billions of fungi beyond microscopic detection are brought to surface of the skin by sun wonder if sun is fungaly infected too and throwing it on the surface as fungi are indestructible due to been a very seed of life or is sun just doing its function sowing the universe as it is well known fact in australia that some native seeds have to go trough bush fire before they will germinate or they boiled to give them start