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  • This image seems to be not from NASA but this guy: https://www.instagram.com/thevastreaches/

    They uploaded it to Reddit in 2021: https://www.reddit.com/r/space/comments/kyunx2/a_recent_picture_i_shot_using_a_backyard_solar/

    Comment by OP:

    I shot this image using the equipment listed below. While editing my results, I just kept pushing harder and harder into the details of the solar chromosphere. The chromosphere is a visible layer of hydrogen plasma which aligns itself with local magnetic field lines. As I ventured further down this road it became clear that the end result becomes somewhat of a visualization of this field. Plus, it just looks pretty cool.

    This walks the line between science into art, perhaps blurring it a bit. What do you think?

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  • You still read the minute hand the same way as before.
    Imagine both hands point straight up.

    Before that was 12 for the hour hand and 0 for the minute hand: 12:00 o'clock.

    Now it reads 1 for the hour hand but still 0 for the minute hand: 1:00 o'clock

    The hour and minute readouts are shifted by an angle, the same angle you'd normally add between the hands