The National Science Foundation released a picture of a close-up of the sun's surface on their official Twitter account and has divided the internet

If you have always wondered how the surface of the sun looks up close, the National Science Foundation has the answer for you. The organisation released a picture of a close-up of the sun’s surface on its official Twitter account and has divided the internet.
The picture posted on Twitter was taken from the Daniel K Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii that shows the features of 30 km across the sun.
See the Sun like never before! @NSF’s Inouye Solar Telescope produces first detailed images of the sun’s surface. https://t.co/c3SPB6gg8w #SolarVision2020
— National Science Foundation (@NSF) January 29, 2020
ð·: @NatSolarObs/ @AURADC/ NSF pic.twitter.com/1GP2rwkVG0
Ever since the picture of the earth’s surface was released, Tweeple has been hilariously comparing it with mac and cheese, a bar of chikki and caramel popcorn and other snacks and desserts and have been posting memes about it.
Love caramel corn pic.twitter.com/gBalgYQT6P
— EvocativeEvents (@dayjayvw73) January 29, 2020
Here’s some Caramel Corn pic.twitter.com/V11eup34Al
— Havvik (@Havvik_) January 29, 2020
We Indians have already discovered this image centuries ago.. @isro pic.twitter.com/fJUSu0silH
— Altaf ahemad (@alt__a__f) January 30, 2020
It looks like Chikki, Indian Sweet made from nuts and Jaggery :) pic.twitter.com/jFhU7cOEvt
— Srihari Ravva (@hari_639) January 30, 2020
The sun looks delicious up close. pic.twitter.com/QPnkW0hF3C
— GenyFEAR (@genyfear) January 29, 2020
Chikki..ðÂÂÂ@NatSolarObs #SolarVision2020 pic.twitter.com/CjyTrjHgzb
— Twinkle P (@quagswag_) January 30, 2020
What food does picture of the sun's surface reminds you of?
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