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NASA Mission Captures Eerie New View of The Moon And Sun : ScienceAlert

Last updated: May 20, 2025 2:00 am
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New NASA Mission Captures Stunning Images of Solar Wind

A groundbreaking new mission by NASA, known as the Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH), has recently shared its first images from its position in low Earth orbit. Launched on 11 March 2025, the PUNCH mission is already providing a glimpse into the Solar System and beyond that is both eerie and captivating.

Comprising four satellites, each equipped with different imaging instruments, PUNCH is designed to capture various aspects of the solar atmosphere as it transitions into the solar wind and travels through the Solar System.


If you look carefully, you can see some stars. (NASA/SwRI)

One of the most intriguing images captured by PUNCH’s narrow-field imager (NFI) is the eerie coronagraph view. The NFI uses an occulter to block out the Sun’s disk, revealing fine details of the solar atmosphere, similar to what can be observed during a solar eclipse.

In the NFI image, the partially aligned occulter allows unique patterns of the Sun’s light to leak through, creating a mesmerizing halo effect with the new Moon illuminated by the Sun’s reflection off Earth.


The Hyades can be seen just to the upper left of center, and the Pleiades to the right. (NASA/SwRI)

The wide-field imagers (WFIs) also captured stunning visuals of constellations and star clusters, with the Pleiades making a prominent appearance in all three images. The rainbow-tinted image from WFI-2 showcases the beauty of the stars in a mesmerizing display.

Equipped with filters to detect polarized light, WFI-2 revealed the polarization of sunlight scattering off interplanetary dust in the Solar System’s plane, creating the enchanting zodiacal light phenomenon.


This ‘first light’ image from WF-1 shows zodiacal light gleaming upwards to the right. (NASA/SwRI)

Both WFI-1 and WFI-3 images captured the zodiacal light phenomenon from different angles, showcasing the Hyades and Pleiades star clusters in their cosmic beauty.

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First light from WF-3 shows the zodiacal light leaning to the left. (NASA/SwRI)

NASA has confirmed that all instruments are functioning correctly, paving the way for calibration and the commencement of scientific observations. The early phase of the mission holds promise for shedding light on how the Sun generates the solar wind that shapes the Solar System within the Milky Way galaxy.

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