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Incredible solar telescope image shows sunspot you could fit 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 reminds us 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 are extraordinary…
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