Solar Orbiter Reveals Sun's South Pole
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Behold: The sun's south pole imaged for the first time in history

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New images from ESA 's Solar Orbiter show the sun's south pole for the first time ever.
The new images capture the solar pole in a broad swath of visible and ultraviolet wavelengths.
The data will help improve our understanding of the solar wind, space weather and solar activity for years to come.
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