See the sun in 3-D
April 23, 2007 – 8:16 pm
NASA has just released tones of 3-D images of the Sun takes by its new STEREO telescopes. STEREO was launched in in October 2006. the way it works is that there are two telescopes each orbiting at diffrent places around the Earth (one ahead and one behind). They’re kind of like a pair of eyes in space that can take 3-D pictures.
Here are just one of the images off NASA’s website. You’ll need those funky red-blue glasses to view them.

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