Sunrise III data release opens rare high-altitude solar views that could sharpen space weather forecasts
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Sunrise III data release opens rare high-altitude solar views that could sharpen space weather forecasts
Close to 100 scientists from all over Europe, the United States, and Japan are gathering this week at the Institute for Solar Physics (KIS) in Freiburg to present and discuss the first scientific results from the successful third flight of the balloon-borne solar observatory SUNRISE. KIS is a key contributor to the SUNRISE project. The meeting marks a milestone in the study of the sun by bringing together researchers from all over the world who are analyzing unprecedented new data gathered by the SUNRISE III project.
Nearly 100 scientists from all over Europe, the United States and Japan meet this week at the Institute of Solar Physics (KIS) in Freiburg to present and discuss the first scientific results of the third successful flight of the SUNRISE balloon solar observatory. KIS is a key contributor to the SUNRISE project. The meeting marks a milestone [...]
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