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2017 Solar Eclipse | NSO
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August 21st 2017 will be a very special day across the United States. This will be the first total solar eclipse to sweep across the US in almost a century. If you'd like to find out whether you will be in the path of totality, you can visit http:/ www.greatamericaneclipse.com/best-places-to-view/. If you'd like to be notified about NSO education news and events, join our mailing list. Follow us on Facebook. Know your Sun: NSO eclipse webseries. Tune in to YouTube. To watch our eclipse webcasts. Salem wi...
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Major Projects | NSO
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The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope. DKIST, formerly the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope, ATST) will resolve the fundamental interactions between solar magnetic fields and the dynamic atmospheric plasma on scales below 0.1 arcsec over entire active regions. The NSO Integrated Synoptic Program. And the Synoptic Optical Long-term Investigations of the Sun (SOLIS). AO) corrects for atmospheric distortion in order to achieve diffraction-limited imaging from ground-based telescopes. And on the Organizing...
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Visiting the NSO Facilities | NSO
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Visiting the NSO Facilities. Visitors are welcome at both NSO observatories! If you would like to visit the New Mexico facilities, please visit our Sacramento Peak Visitor's Information. Site Different tours of the summit are available, and be sure to stop by the Visitor's Center. If you would like to visit the Arizona facilities, please visit the Kitt Peak Visitor Center and Museum. On Thu, 07/14/2011 - 12:31. Under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation.
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News and Current Events | NSO
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News and Current Events. Conditions of Use for NSO Images. The many lives of a star. It warms our homes. It rings like a bell. It is constant, yet always changing. In plain sight, it hides secrets to its own life and clues to lives of stars across the galaxy. Bookmark this page for future stories as the National Solar Observatory - using telescopes and other instruments at Sacramento Peak, NM, Kitt Peak, AZ, and around the world - explores our sun. May 6, 2016: NSO Prepares for Mercury Transit. February ...
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DKIST Akamai Student Going to AISES | NSO
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DKIST Akamai Student Going to AISES. Congratulations to Brialyn Onodera. 2016 DKIST Akamai student, who has been selected to give a talk at the national conference for AISES (American Indian Science and Engineering Society, www.aises.org. She’ll be reporting on her and Bill McBride’s work on measuring vibration between the enclosure and TMA. On Fri, 10/28/2016 - 14:05. The National Solar Observatory is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy.
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Publications | NSO
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Here you can find publications for NSO staff, REU and RET participants, graduate students, and non-REU undergraduates, as well as papers resulting from the use of NSO facilities. Publications are listed alphabetically by first author, and linked when possible. Do you have a publication to submit? Scientific Papers, 2006-2010. Scientific Papers, 2000-2005. Scientific Papers, 1985-1999. The below lists are still being pulled into the new Publications system:. FY 2011 (October 2010-September 2011).
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Current Images and Data | NSO
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Current Images and Data. Other NSO Data Sources. Conditions of Use for NSO Images. Other NSO Data Sources. Ca II K-Line Monitoring Program. NSO Virtual Solar Observatory. On Fri, 09/30/2016 - 15:42. The National Solar Observatory is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy. Under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation. For the benefit of the astronomical community.
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Observing at the NSO | NSO
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Observing at the NSO. The National Solar Observatory has two observing facility locations: Kitt Peak, Arizona. And Sacramento Peak, New Mexico. Below is general information for observing at either site. Submission of Observing Proposals. Observing Proposal Request Form. Required Acknowledgment for Publication of Results. Please see the NSO-SP Observing Page. For information about observing at Sacramento Peak; please see the NSO-KP Observing Page. For information about observing at Kitt Peak.