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Nasa captures pic of the Sun 'smiling' with a happy face
Here's something you don't see every day... Nasa has taken a picture of the Sun which looks like it's smiling!
The US space agency's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), which is researching the Sun and the light and heat energy it creates, captured the picture and posted it on social media this week.
Many people online have compared the picture of the Sun, which appears to have two eyes and a smile, to a Halloween pumpkin, a lion and even the Sun from The Teletubbies.
What do you think the picture looks like? Let us know in the comments below.
In their social media post, Nasa said: "Seen in ultraviolet light, these dark patches on the Sun are known as coronal holes which are regions where fast solar wind shoots out into space."
These coronal holes are dark because they are the least active regions of the Sun.
The holes emit charged particles in the outer atmosphere and cause solar storms and northern lights when they reach the Earth.
The Solar Dynamics Observatory is a mission launched by Nasa in 2010.
It's spacecraft was set up to observe and help us understand the Sun, it's influence on Earth and how it creates space weather.