Bubbles the size of Texas cover the sun's face, as seen by the Swedish Solar Telescope, which has made the first images sharp enough to reveal the structures in three dimensions. Called granules, the short-lived cells of plasma carry heat to the surface through convection, the same way water boils in a pot. The rise and fall of granules creates sound waves, which cause the sun to throb like a drum every five minutes.
Photograph courtesy NASA/G. Scharmer (ISP, RSAS) et al, Lockheed-Martin Solar & Astrophysics Lab