Earth’s most powerful solar telescope just captured a jaw-dropping closeup of the Sun
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You’ve probably seen closeup images of the Sun before, revealing sunspots, solar storms or something else entirely. But you’ve never seen the Sun quite like this. These images were recently captured by the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, the most powerful solar telescope on the planet.
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