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The world's largest telescope is almost ready to look directly at the Sun

The world's largest telescope is almost ready to look directly at the Sun
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China has completed the construction of the world's largest telescopic network on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau. The country plans to point it at our Sun as part of what one expert calls "the golden age of solar astronomy."

The ground-based DSRT joins NASA's Parker Solar Probe and the European Space Agency's (ESA) Solar Orbiter, launched in 2018 and 2020, respectively, in ongoing efforts to study the complex processes taking place on the Sun.

Radio telescopes such as DSRT are particularly useful for studying activity in the upper solar atmosphere, or corona, such as solar flares. Another solar weather event, a coronal mass ejection (CME), involves eruptions of hot plasma that release high-energy particles that can then travel to Earth. This radiation often damages power grids and satellites, as happened in February 2022 when a solar storm knocked 40 Starlink satellites out of orbit.

“China now has instruments that can observe all levels of the Sun, from its surface to the outermost atmosphere,” says Hui Tian, ​​a solar physicist at Peking University in Beijing, told Nature in an interview.

Compared to similar telescope arrays, the DSRT will be more finely tuned and therefore potentially pick up weaker signals from high-energy particles emitted during coronal mass ejection events.

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