Updated On: 02 February, 2026 07:38 AM IST | Dubai | Agencies
A new study has reconstructed a 3D image of the Sun’s internal magnetic field using decades of satellite data, allowing scientists to track how solar magnetism evolves beneath the surface something never directly observed before

An illustration showing solar magnetic fields. PIC COURTESY/NASA
A new study has reconstructed a three-dimensional picture of the Sun’s internal magnetic field using decades of satellite data, allowing researchers, for the first time, to follow how solar magnetism evolves beneath the surface.
“Observationally, none of the techniques used are able to provide an estimation of the interior magnetic field. We reconstruct, for the first time, the dynamics of the interior large-scale magnetic fields,” the study authors note.