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    NASA Sun & Space‏Verified account @NASASun 3 May 2018

    Once in a blue...Sun? This footage of the Sun was taken by our Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite in extreme ultraviolet light — a type of light that human eyes can't see — and colorized in blue. https://go.nasa.gov/2jm5OUN pic.twitter.com/t7YcBofIxF

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      1. jose luis gerardo na‏ @jlgnava 3 May 2018
        Replying to @NASASun

        BLUE SUN.?

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      2. nikola64777‏ @njurican861 3 May 2018
        Replying to @NASASun

        Why are you taking pictures in ultra violet light?

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      3. NASA Sun & Space‏Verified account @NASASun 3 May 2018
        Replying to @njurican861

        Great question! Solar material at different temperatures emits light in distinct wavelengths, and many of the most interesting regions are best seen in extreme ultraviolet. More here: http://go.nasa.gov/1Pv0mtF  & here: http://go.nasa.gov/1Mc34E4 .

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      1. Steffen Christensen‏ @Wikisteff 3 May 2018
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        Could have even gone with violet. :)

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      1. kanai debnath‏ @KousaniDebnath 3 May 2018
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        The news is amazing

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      1. ᗷᎥᗪǤᗴ  🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿‏ @Bidge3 3 May 2018
        Replying to @NASASun

        I wonder what colour the sun looks like and hence the rest of the world to creatures that see in the same light spectrum as as and also see in the ultraviolet spectrum?

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      1. nora‏ @norapeyret 3 May 2018
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        Pareceria q es traslucido

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      1. Patronus‏ @Patronus_2017 3 May 2018
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        Beautiful!

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      1. Mehmet Cik‏ @mhmtck46 4 May 2018
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        Muhteşem

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      1. MaryJane‏ @maryjaned51 5 May 2018
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        What would the rays look like to us❔ Would our sky be different ❔

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