Space Weather Prediction Center

01/14/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 01/14/2026 14:51

Who’s That Photobombing the Sun

While they might look like stars, the bright spots in the latest coronagraph imagery are actually the planets Mercury, Venus, and Mars passing behind the Sun from Earth's perspective. To see them, we use a specialized telescope called a coronagraph, which utilizes an internal occulting disk to block out the Sun's direct glare. This allows us to observe the much fainter solar corona.

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