A new portrait from the world's most powerful solar telescope has captured the face of our Sun in exquisite detail.
all the way from the Sun's corona to Earth, possibly causing global blackouts and internet outages for months.
"In particular we thank the people of Hawai'i for the privilege of operating from this remarkable site, to the National Science Foundation and the US Congress for their consistent support, and to our Inouye Solar Telescope Team, many of whom have tirelessly devoted over a decade to this transformational project," MountainThe Inouye Solar Telescope is built on the Maui volcano, Haleakalā, which is culturally and spiritually important to Native Hawaiian people.
It's clear that the Inouye Solar Telescope is a massive scientific achievement for modern astronomers, yet it comes at a cultural cost to an ancient community of stargazers.and the stars to better understand our place in the Universe. The Inouye Solar Telescope allows us a glimpse at the center of our Solar System like never before, but as our focus narrows, we must not lose sight of stargazers who came before.
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