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Solar Orbiter captures unprecedented views of sun’s turbulent south pole

Virtually all space probes that explore the sun from space view our star from the ecliptic. This is the plane in which the planets orbit the sun. Although this plane is slightly tilted relative to the sun’s equator, the angle of about 7° is not enough to catch a clear view of our star’s poles. Solar telescopes on Earth naturally have the same limited perspective.

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