Thursday, July 25, 2013

NASA's IRIS Telescope Offers First Glimpse of Sun's Mysterious Atmosphere | NASA


The moment when a telescope first opens its doors represents the culmination of years of work and planning -- while simultaneously laying the groundwork for a wealth of research and answers yet to come. It is a moment of excitement and perhaps even a little uncertainty. On July 17, 2013, the international team of scientists and engineers who supported and built NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, or IRIS, all lived through that moment. As the spacecraft orbited around Earth, the door of the telescope opened to view the mysterious lowest layers of the sun's atmosphere and the results thus far are nothing short of amazing. The data is crisp and clear, showing unprecedented detail of this little-observed region.




NASA's IRIS Telescope Offers First Glimpse of Sun's Mysterious Atmosphere | NASA

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