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Post by Maxx on Sept 6, 2020 10:19:19 GMT -6
The largest solar telescope in Europe has released unprecedented close-up images of the sun — and they are a little bit terrifying. GREGOR, a telescope operated by a team of German scientists at the Teide Observatory in Spain, has obtained new high-resolution images of the intricate structure of the sun — the best ever captured by a European telescope, scientists said. Researchers attributed the never-before-seen detail of the images to a major redesign of the telescope by scientists and engineers at the Leibniz Institute for Solar Physics (KIS). The new optics allow scientists to study magnetic fields, convection, turbulence, solar eruptions and sunspots in greater detail than ever before. www.yahoo.com/news/high-res-images-sun-reveal-182100639.html
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Post by heregoes on Sept 6, 2020 11:52:39 GMT -6
Wow!
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Post by riotgirl on Sept 6, 2020 17:49:54 GMT -6
Amazing!
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