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Open Solar Telescope Overcomes Hot-Air Turbulence

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Kevin Robinson

A new telescope perched 15 m above a mountaintop promises to solve many of the problems that plague telescopes designed to peer at the sun. Using a scheme that leaves the main mirror of the telescope open to ambient wind, solar researchers from Utrecht University in The Netherlands have reduced the turbulence inside a telescope that is generated by the heat of the focused image of the sun. Fifteen meters above a mountain peak in the Canary Islands, the Dutch Open Telescope uses ambient wind to improve its image sharpness by keeping hot-air turbulence from building up between the main...Read full article

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