NSO: Inouye Solar Telescope Releases First Image of a Sunspot

NSO: Inouye Solar Telescope Releases First Image of a Sunspot

The world’s largest solar observatory, the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, just released its first image ...
NSO: NSF’s National Solar Observatory Predicts a Large Sunspot for Thanksgiving

NSO: NSF’s National Solar Observatory Predicts a Large Sunspot for Thanksgiving

On November 18 scientists from the US National Science Foundation’s National Solar Observatory predicted the emergence of a new sunspot ...
NSF’s Newest Solar Telescope Produces First Images

NSF’s Newest Solar Telescope Produces First Images

Just released first images from the National Science Foundation’s Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope reveal unprecedented detail of the Sun’s ...
Images of the Moon for testing DKIST telescope

NSO: To Image the Sun DKIST Starts With the Stars – Integration and Testing of M1 and M2 Assembly with Night-time Observation

While the National Science Foundation’s Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope will stare at the Sun to detect magnetic fields, it ...
The figure shows the variation of the meridional flow as slices of time and depth for eight latitudes from mid-latitudes (top) to the equator (bottom) averaged over both hemispheres.

NSO: Study shows temporal patterns of meridional flows are precursors of magnetic activity in solar cycle

The figure shows the variation of the meridional flow as slices of time and depth for eight latitudes from mid-latitudes ...
Valentin M Pillet

Valentin M Pillet

Director, NSF National Solar Observatory Prior to Valentin Pillet's appointment as Director of NSO in 2013, he served as a ...
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