
The top right the head is up and the neck & chin with a hand & arm to the side of it
and a fist under the chin like someone is falling
and 7 faces
but NASA SAY
The NASA-funded FOXSI instrument captured new evidence of small solar flares, called nanoflares, during its December 2014 flight on a suborbital sounding rocket. Nanoflares could help explain why the Sun’s atmosphere, the corona, is so much hotter than the surface. Here, FOXSI’s observations of hard X-rays are shown in blue, superimposed over a soft X-ray image of the Sun from JAXA and NASA’s Hinode solar-observing satellite.
Credits: JAXA/NASA/Hinode/FOXSI
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