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NSO Integrated Synoptic Program Awarded NSF ANSWERS Grant |
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Scientists Developed New Model to Predict Sunspot and Plage Coverage for Solar Cycle 25 |
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Happy Earth Day: Five Reasons Why We Need Earth and Earth Needs the Sun |
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Scientists Conclude Chromospheric Spectral Observations Can Be Used to Detect the Initial Phase of Solar Filament Eruptions |
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Staff Highlight: Brialyn Onodera – Mechanical Engineer |
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U.S. NSF’s Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope Begins Science Operations Commissioning Phase |
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Staff Highlight: Anastasia Alexov – Science Operations Manager |
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NSO Team Identify Large Active Region on the Farside of the Sun |
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Staff Highlight: Aimee Szabo – Sr. Electrical Engineer |
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Dr. Adam Kowalski Awarded the 2022 Karen Harvey Prize |
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Dr. Jack Zirker, former Director of Sacramento Peak Observatory , dies at 94 |
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Researchers Observe Massive CME on Distant, Sun-Like Star |
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DKIST Begins its Operations Commissioning Phase |
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The National Solar Observatory Endorses the ASTRO2020 Decadal Survey |
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National Solar Observatory awarded prestigious Brinson Prize Fellowship |
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Inouye Telescope project passes final construction review |
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NSF’s GONG Observations of Long-period Oscillations of the Sun |
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NSF’s National Solar Observatory breaks ground on new telescope site in California |
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My Experience as an Undergraduate Researcher Preparing Calibrations for DKIST Observations |
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Exploring the Sources of the Solar Wind with Parker Solar Probe and NSO/GONG |
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Critical solar observations from NSF’s GONG network now maintained by NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center |
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Inouye Solar Telescope’s Critical Science Plan released |
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Humongous flare from sun’s nearest neighbor breaks records |
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NSF donates 21 housing units to White Sands Habitat for Humanity |
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Former director of NSO Dr. Jacques Beckers has passed away |
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NSF’s GONG program aids NASA’s Parker Solar Probe during its latest close encounter with the Sun |
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Inouye Solar Telescope Data Handling System performs first end-to-end data transfer |
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NSO’s Dr. Thomas Rimmele wins SPIE’s Goddard Award in Space and Airborne Optics |
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Inouye Solar Telescope Ambassador unveils how tiny, cool magnetic loops make the Sun’s atmosphere so hot |
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Inouye Solar Telescope Releases First Image of a Sunspot |
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NSF’s National Solar Observatory Predicts a Large Sunspot for Thanksgiving |
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NSO Scientists predict a large sunspot for Thanksgiving |
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How the NSO predicted a new sunspot group before it rotated into view |
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Community Response to the DKIST Cycle 1 Call for Proposals |
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“Becoming a Super Solar Scientist!” – NSO WISER Live Stream for Planets Foundation’s AstroFest |
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NSO scientists participate in celebration of the 25th anniversary of GONG at the Udaipur Solar Observatory in India |
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Sunspot cycle is stabilizing, according to worldwide panel of experts |
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NSO Astronomers to play key role in two new spacecraft mission concept studies |
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NSO Goes Virtual – 3rd Data Training Workshop held online in preparation for observing call from NSF’s Inouye Solar Telescope |
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Alexei Pevtsov Named as New NSO Associate Director for Synoptic Program |
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Dr. Thomas Rimmele, Director of NSF’s Inouye Solar Telescope, Named One of Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business |
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Dunn Solar Telescope Catches an Erupting Filament |
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Frank Hill Retires from the NSO |
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Modeling the Effects of Observational Gaps in the Sun’s Acoustic Modes |
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A new detection of Silicon+9 linear polarization for studying the solar corona |
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Telescopio Solar de la Fundación de Ciencias de EEUU produce sus primeras imágenes |
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NSF’s newest solar telescope produces first images |
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NSF’s Dunn Solar Telescope helps international team crack 60-year-old mystery of Sun’s magnetic waves |
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Do we see a dawn of solar cycle 25? |
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The Acceleration Mechanism for Solar Energetic Particles |
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NSO Team Works on Historical Sunspot Digitization |
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NSO researcher and CU Boulder astrophysics professor selected to receive NASA award |
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Using a New Thermometer to Take Temperature of Solar Chromosphere |
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Citizen CATE in Chile for 2019 Eclipse |
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Sensing the Sun’s coronal magnetism by measuring its rain |
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DKIST Professionals Talk Telescope Technology and STEM Careers with K-12 Students During Hawaiʻi World of Work Week |
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Staff Highlight: Tetsu Anan – Post Doc Research Assistant for DKIST |
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To Image the Sun DKIST Starts With the Stars – Integration and Testing of M1 and M2 Assembly with Night-time Observation |
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Staff Highlight: Mario Javalera Sanchez – Facility Thermal System Piping Superintendent |
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Verifying a Crucial Step in Synchronizing Camera Exposure to Polarization Modulator Positions |
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DKI Solar Telescope Data Center Completes Critical Design Review |
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Staff Highlight: Mackenzie Stratton – Assistant Engineer |
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Staff Highlight: Claire Raftery – Head of Education, Outreach and Communications |
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Staff Highlight: Chriselle Galapon – Facility Thermal Systems (FTS) Engineer |
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Staff Highlight: Hillary Head – Science Operations Specialist |
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Staff Highlight: Sarah Jaeggli – Assistant Astronomer |
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Staff Highlight: Stacey Sueoka – Optical Engineer |
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Staff Highlight: Brialyn Onodera – Thermal Systems Assistant Engineer |
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National Solar Observatory’s Solar Observatory Council Member Wins 2019 Hale Prize |
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Study shows temporal patterns of meridional flows are precursors of magnetic activity in solar cycle |
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Reproducing Variations of the Solar Radiative Emissions – IAU Discussions |
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Science Teams Awarded Space at CTIO for 2019 Eclipse |
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National Solar Observatory molding the future of solar physics research thanks to new NSF funding |
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National Science Foundation to Fund New Windows on the Universe Center for Astronomy Outreach at Kitt Peak National Observatory |
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A Multi-Messenger Era For Solar Astronomy – The Revolution Of DKIST And Parker Solar Probe |
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NSO scientists investigate variations in the Sun’s internal temperature and brightness |
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DKIST M1 Mirror Successfully Aluminized |
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A Rain Gauge for the Sun – Computer Vision Tracking of Coronal Rain |
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GONG Engineering Site at CU Boulder campus sees first light! |
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Solar Scientists Question and Answer Panel to follow moderated by John Grunsfeld |
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Alfvén wave dissipation in the solar chromosphere |
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Space Weather Forecast for Santa Claus |
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NSO/DKIST Embarks on Community-Led Science Development Plan |
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DKIST Polarimetry |
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NSO Brings the Total Solar Eclipse to Capitol Hill |
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First Taste of Citizen Science Video Capturing Entire U.S. Transit of Solar Eclipse |
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Explore the Total Solar Eclipse |
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NISP Status Update: Relocation of GONG engineering instruments from Tucson to Boulder |
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DKIST Construction |
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Welcome to the Future of the NSO |
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National Solar Observatory Predicts Shape of Solar Corona for August Eclipse |
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NSF to fund a nationwide effort to capture the eclipse |
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Next generation of adaptive optics widens the field for observations of the Sun |
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National Solar Observatory’s Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope On Track to Provide Ground-Breaking Observations of the Sun |
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National Solar Observatory celebrates relocation to Boulder, CO |
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NSO Prepares for Mercury Transit |
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Maui Views March 8th partial solar eclipse |
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Successful CLASP rocket flight supported by DST observations |
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Ground-based Telescopes Observe Largest Solar Flare of 2014 |
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Solar Telescope Named for Late Senator Inouye |
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SOLIS Observations Give New Insights into Space Weather |
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Scientists Discover Solar Precursors of Where, When Sunspots will Emerge |
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AURA Announces the Selection of Dr. Valentin Pillet as National Solar Observatory Director |
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First High-Resolution H-Beta Solar Image |
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SOLIS magnetograms are used to predict shape of corona for total solar eclipse |
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NSO Data Used to Forecast January’s Major Geomagnetic Storm |
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“Cool” Gas May Form and Strengthen Sunspots |
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Colorful Solar Instrument Treks East for a New Career |
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Magnetic “Topography” Helps Predict Solar Flares |
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NSO Names Key Managers |
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Hunting the Source of “Stealth” Solar Storms |
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Dr. Stephen Keil Announces the End of his Term as NSO Director |
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NSO Headquarters Chosen |
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What’s Down with the Sun? Major Drop in Solar Activity Predicted |
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Telescope spots solar tsunami |
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NSO Response to the NSF Senior Review |
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Virtual Camera Offers Flexibility for Solar Observers |
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Onset of Next Solar Activity Cycle Observed |
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Peeking Behind the Veil of Venus |
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Dr. Richard B. Dunn Passes Away |
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Adaptive Optics Produces Ultrasharp Images of Sunspot |
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Dr. A. Keith Pierce Passes Away |
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Haleakalā, HI, Endorsed for the Inouye Solar Telescope |
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Virtual Solar Observatory now available for “one-stop data shopping” |
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Haleakalā, HI, recommended for the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope |
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“Think Big” is Plan at Solar Physics Conference |
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Site Survey for World’s Largest Optical Solar Telescope Passes Midpoint |
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ATST Design Update |
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Infrared Camera Peeks Below the Visible Surface of the Sun |
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Combined Optical Techniques Confirm Magnetic Shear in Sunspot Motion |
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New Instrument Makes Highest-Resolution Magnetic Measurements Inside a Sunspot |
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New Eyes on Old Telescope Provide Insight into Solar Storm |
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Modern Solar Telescope Network’s View of Venus Passage Will Help Students Use Web to Recall Historical Era |
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Scientists to plan International Heliophysical Year |
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Peering into the Heart of a Storm |
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Three Sites Selected as Candidates for World’s Largest Solar Telescope |
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ATST Interim Site Survey Report Released |
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Sun acts up on its way to a quiet time |
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Two Major Sunspot Regions Viewed from Kitt Peak, AZ |
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Smoothing Out the Wrinkles in our View of the Sun |
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Sun Remains Active Late in 11-year Cycle |
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GONG Observes the Transit of Mercury |
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Modern solar telescope network’s view of Mercury passage will help students use web to recall historical era |
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Sun offers Halloween “trick or treat” |