Helion stared out across the solar surface at the gathering storm.
As the end of their mission drew closer, Gibson continued his watch of the solar surface.
Within moments, the solar surface became bloated as if it were about to give birth.
The reason was atmospheric turbulence on the solar surface.
They have long suspected that powerful magnetic fields sprouting from the solar surface are involved.
The radiation random-walks its way out to the solar surface.
It projects an image of the Sun that fills a wall, revealing fine details on the boiling solar surface.
The quiet Sun makes up the rest of the solar surface.
The expanding solar surface might swallow up Earth or stop just short of that.
By capturing it, we might hope to resolve sub-millimetre details of the solar surface!