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The largest solar telescope on Earth snaps the most detailed image of a sunspot we’ve ever seen – Space.com
Behold the view from the Daniel K. Inoye Solar Telescope.

Scientists just released the most striking and detailed image of a sunspot
humans have ever seen.
The image, taken Jan. 28 by the Inouye Solar Telescope
, shows magnetic structures as small as 20 kilometers on the surface of the sun, Thomas Rimmele, the associate director at NSF’s National Solar Observatory (NSO) said in a National Science Foundation statement
. The NSF built and operates the telescope that captured this picture, which was released Dec. 3. The solar telescope is the largest dedicated…
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