Sunbather
Intense and overwhelming, the direct glare
of the Sun
is blocked by the smooth disk centered
in
this image from the sun-staring
SOHO spacecraft.
Taken on January 8, the picture shows streamers of
solar wind billowing radially
outward for millions of kilometers above the
Sun's surface indicated by the white circle.
Below and right is inner planet Venus,
so bright that its image is marred by
a sharp horizontal stripe, a digital imaging artifact.
Also impressively bright is a periodic visitor to the inner
Solar System, sunbathing comet
96/P Machholz 1 (above and left).
This comet is definitely not a member of the more suicidal
sungrazer
comet family often spotted
approaching the Sun by SOHO.
Seen here
only 18 million kilometers from
the Sun (about one eighth the Earth-Sun distance)
with a substantial
coma and foreshortened tail,
Machholz 1 has now passed
perihelion and is outbound in
its orbit,
to return again in just over 5 years.