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New telescope reveals sun's surface in closest detail yet
30 Jan 2020

by George Sargent
Reuters


An image shows the Sun's surface at the highest resolution ever taken, shot by the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST), the world's largest solar telescope, on the island of Maui, Hawaii, U.S., January 29, 2020, in this image obtained January 30, 2020. NSO/NSF/AURA/Handout via REUTERS

(Reuters) - Images from a powerful new telescope installed on top of a volcano in Hawaii show the surface of the sun in the closest detail yet, revealing features as small as 30km (18 miles) across.

They were captured by the National Science Foundations (NSF) Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, which sits at around 10,000 feet (3000 metres) above sea level near the summit of Haleakala volcano in Maui, Hawaii.

The telescope, which features the worlds largest solar 4-meter (13 feet) mirror, could enable a greater understanding of the Sun and its impact on our planet, according to the National Solar Observatory, a public research institute headquartered in Boulder, Colorado.

A pattern of turbulent, boiling gas is shown covering the sun, which is come 93 million miles from Earth.

Inside visible cell-like structures, each...

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George III's vast collection of military maps goes online
Tue 28 Jan 2020

On 200th anniversary of his death, collection provides account of global conflicts

By Caroline Davies
The Guardian



The Turkish assault on Fort St Elmo, Malta, in 1565, by Matteo Perez dAleccio, from the collection of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Photograph: Royal Collection Trust/(c) HM Queen Elizabeth II


George III may never have left the south of England or fought on a battlefield, but he explored the world through a vast collection of military maps that are now being made available online, offering extraordinary insight into the art of warfare and mapping.

Highlights include two-metre-wide maps of the American War of Independence. Known as the king who lost America, George followed the steady erosion of his hold on American colonies from the comfort of his library at Buckingham House, now Buckingham Palace.


These huge maps were probably hung on purpose-built mahogany stands, as the king took close interest in every detail, down to how many blankets were required by the British forces.

His map of the final British defeat at the Battle of Yorktown in 1781 is the only known copy to survive outside the US. An annotation by the...

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Warcraft III: Reforged is Now Live
Jan 28, 2020





Warcraft® III: Reforged™ is a complete reimagining of a real-time strategy classic. Experience the epic origin stories of Warcraft, now more stunning and evocative than ever before. Play now at https://playwarcraft3.com/


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