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Closest images to the Sun: Fire burning on surface can be clearly seen

Closest images to the Sun: Fire burning on surface can be clearly seen
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London: British astronomers have released the closest transparent images of the sun in which the fire burning on the surface of the sun can be clearly seen.

According to reports, British solar energy experts have released images closest to the sun taken with the help of the most powerful camera that the human eye has never seen before.

In the pictures released by the experts, the solar flames are seen boiling in the campfire in the middle of the sun, while the fire is clearly burning on the two surfaces of the sun.

British experts, after observing the images, called the flames in the middle of the sun a campfire, which seems to be constantly rising towards the surface.

According to experts, the purpose of the mission was to realize that the volcano is so large that it could blackout the whole of Europe.

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According to experts, the use of mobile phones, transport, GPS signals and electricity networks on the planet is also changing the temperature of space, due to which the fire burning on the surface of the sun is increasing.

The British Minister for Science, Amanda Solloway, said that the British experts have achieved great success with the help of orbits after 8 years of hard work.

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