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