Jari
20 May 2023

A stunning mosaic of new solar images produced by the Inouye Solar Telescope was released on 19 May, previewing solar data taken during the telescope’s first year of operations during its commissioning phase.
These eight new images feature a variety of sunspots and quiet regions of the Sun obtained by the Visible-Broadband Imager (VBI), one of the telescope’s first-generation instruments.
The Inouye Solar Telescope’s unique ability to capture data in unprecedented detail will help solar scientists better understand the Sun’s magnetic field and drivers behind solar storms.
Read more about the Inouye Solar Telescope and the new images here: https://nso.edu/press-release/new-images-released-by-nsfs-inouye-solar-telescope/
Credit: NSF/AURA/NSO