Dive into the heart of our solar system with live, near-real-time images of the Sun, captured by the GOES-19, SDO, and other NOAA/NASA satellites. Stay updated on the latest solar activity, coronal mass ejections, solar wind activity, and aurora predictions. Whether you're an astrophysics enthusiast or a solar observer, this dashboard provides a direct window into the Sun's dynamic.
SunCalc shows the movement of the sun and sunlight-phase for a certain day at a certain place. You can change the suns positions for sunrise, selected time and sunset see. The thin yellow-colored curve shows the trajectory of the sun, the yellow deposit shows the variation of the path of the sun throughout the year.
The data feeds on this page contain images, videos, graphic visualizations and text-based reports related to the Sun. This includes recent, current and forecast solar conditions. Current Observations from NASA's Spacecraft, Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) and Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO).
Updated multiple times daily. Click for larger images. Explore today's real-time solar data, including live sunspot images, solar spectrum updates, and nautical twilight times.
Stay updated on current sky activity with accurate solar observations. The color tables used to display AIA images here are the ones used to display similar bandpasses for SOHO EIT and STEREO EUVI images. The color tables preferred by the AIA Principal Investigator Team can be found in the images at the LMSAL Sun Today site.
Color tables for the 94, 131, and 335 Å bandpasses are still under development. SolarMonitor.org: Includes information on active regions and solar activity from the Global H-alpha Network, Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), GONG+, and the National Oc. The primary data products of the mission are measurements of the interior of the Sun, the Sun's magnetic field, the hot plasma of the solar corona, and the irradiance that creates the ionospheres of the planets.
SDO is studying the solar activity, how it is created and how that activity affects the Space Weather. Images of Sun as of today Below are the present-day Sun photographs taken by NASA's Observatory of solar dynamics (NASA Solar Data Analysis Center). Special equipment (AIA) allows you to receive images of the solar atmosphere on ten allocated frequencies, whereas the image spans about 130% of the solar diameter.