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They Capture the Sharpest Photos so Far of the Solar Surface

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A team of scientists has captured the sharpest images so far of the solar surface, revealing a rugged and dynamic façade. It is dangerous to look directly at the sun without eye protection. But researchers were able to take a look at the scorching surface with the help of the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope from the National Science Foundation, located on Maui Island in Hawaii. Scientists originally took the images for a different reason: fine …
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A team of scientists has captured the sharpest images so far of the solar surface, revealing a rugged and dynamic façade. It is dangerous to look directly at the sun without eye protection. But researchers were able to take a look at the scorching surface with the help of the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope from the National Science Foundation, located on Maui Island in Hawaii. Scientists originally took the images for a different reason: fine …

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atvlatino.net broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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