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  • 5/10/2018
The GOES East satellite’s SUVI instrument captured the sun’s full rotation during March. This spectacular imagery was posted on Thursday, May 10, showing a timelapse of the rotation. The sun rotates once every 27.5 days. Credit: NOAA NCEI (National Centers for Environmental Information) via Storyful

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