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Incredible solar telescope image shows sunspot you could fit the Earth into – CNET
The most advanced solar telescope on the planet isn’t even finished yet and it’s already blowing minds.

The first sunspot image from the Inouye Solar Telescope gives a preview of the science to come.
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It’s easy to take the sun for granted here on Earth. It shows up every day, does its job and then tucks in for the night. A startling image from the world’s largest solar observatory gives us a reminder of just how remarkable our host star is.
The National Science Foundation’s Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii shared its first image of a sunspot last week, and it’s a doozy. The details…
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