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A Facebook post that claims to show the sun as you’ve never seen it is not what it seems. The May 8 post has a caption that says a photo shows the sharpest image of the sun ever recorded. In the image, the sun has the appearance of being covered in a soft material, similar to hair or fur. The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook .) The photo is a heavily software-processed image, photographer Jason Guenzel wrote in a Jan. 20, 2021, Twitter post about the image. He also explained in a 2021 interview that he had digitally enhanced the image by using software to sharpen it and change its contrast. Walking the thin line between science and art ... perhaps blurring it a bit, Guenzel tweeted. (Screengrab from Facebook) More recently, on March 7, the highest resolution photo ever taken of the sun’s full disc and corona was captured by the Solar Orbiter , a cooperative mission between the European Space Agency and NASA, according to the European Space Agency . The image was created by combining 25 photos. Taken one after the other, the full image was captured over a period of more than four hours because each tile takes about 10 minutes, including the time for the spacecraft to point from one segment to the next, according to the European Space Agency . And in 2020, astronomers released what they said were the most detailed images of the surface of the sun. The claim that a Facebook post with another image represents the sharpest image of the Sun ever recorded has no factual basis. We rate it False.
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