Daniel K. Inouye Telescope - Imaging Masterclass!  @SkyScholar
Daniel K. Inouye Telescope - Imaging Masterclass!  @SkyScholar
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Pierre-Marie Robitaille, Ph.D., was a professor of Radiology at The Ohio State University from 1989-2019, and also held an appointment in the Chemical Physics Program. In 1998, he led the design and assembly of the world’s first Ultra High Field MRI System. Readings from this equipment brought into question fundamental aspects of modern thermal physics, such as Kirchhoff’s Law of thermal emission.

Figures not to scale and used for visualization purposes only.

This channel is educational in nature.

Astronomy links of interest:
Space Weather: spaceweathernews.com
NASA Image and Video Search: images.nasa.gov
NASA Hubble Satellite: hubblesite.org
NASA Helioviewer: helioviewer.org
NASA ADS Scientific Article Search Page: adsabs.harvard.edu/bib_abs.html
National Solar Observatory: nso.edu/
SOHO Satellite: soho.nascom.nasa.gov
SDO Satellite: sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data
IRIS Satellite: nasa.gov/mission_pages/iris/index.html
Hinode, JAXA/NASA: nasa.gov/mission_pages/hinode/index.html
Daniel K. Inoue Solar Telescope: dkist.nso.edu/
National Solar Observatory GONG: gong.nso.edu/
1 meter Swedish Solar Telescope: www.isf.astro.su.se/

All observational images and videos are credited to NASA unless otherwise specified. Images obtained by the SDO satellite are a courtesy of NASA/SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams. Images obtained by the SOHO satellite are courtesy of SOHO (ESA & NASA).

Link to Professor Robitaille’s papers on Vixra:
vixra.org/author/pierre-marie_robitaille

Outro Music:
Foria: Break Away
soundcloud.com/foria
youtube.com/watch?v=UkUweq5FAcE


P.M Robitaille, Forty Lines of Evidence for Condensed Matter — The Sun on Trial:Liquid Metallic Hydrogen as a Solar Building Block
Progress in Physics, v. 4, 90-142, 2013.
ptep-online.com/2013/PP-35-16.PDF

Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope Website
https://www.nso.edu/telescopes/dki-solar-telescope/

Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope Image (Credit: NSO/AURA/NSF)
https://www.nso.edu/gallery/gallery-dkist/#foobox-1/1/DKIST-beauty-shot.jpg

Inside the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (Credit: NSO/AURA/NSF)
A slice through the Daniel K. Inouye Solar telescope shows the different layers of the telescope,
starting with the main mirrors near the top and going through to the Coude lab that houses the instruments towards the bottom.
https://www.nso.edu/gallery/gallery-dkist/#foobox-1/9/DKIST-Cutaway-Annotated.png

First Image from NSF's Inouye Solar Telescope (croped field) (Credit: NSO/AURA/NSF)
https://www.nso.edu/telescopes/dkist/first-light-cropped-image/#foobox-1/0/Crop-Image-full.jpg

First Image from NSF's Inouye Solar Telescope (croped field Movie) (Credit: NSO/AURA/NSF)
https://www.nso.edu/telescopes/dkist/first-light-cropped-field-movie/#foobox-1/1/DKIST-First-Light-MZ-crop1-loop_FHD-H264.mp4
19,000 x 10,700 km (11,800 x 6,700 miles or 27 x 15 arcseconds)

The Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope is operated on the island of La Palma by the Institute for Solar Physics of
the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in the Spanish Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos
of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias.

Dark penumbral cores
Observations: Göran Scharmer, ISP
Image processing: Mats Löfdahl, ISP
Wavelength: 430.5 nm G-band
Target: AR10030
Date: 15 Jul 2002
https://ttt.astro.su.se/isf/gallery/images/2002/np1_fig1_2columns_color.gif

Sunspot with lightbridge in TiO 707.5 nm
Observations: Thomas Berger, LMSAL
Image processing: Mats Löfdahl, ISP
Wavelength: 705.7 nm (TiO)
Target: AR 132
Date: 25 Sep 2002
https://ttt.astro.su.se/isf/gallery/images/2002/25sep02_7057.282-283_color.jpg

Large regular spot
Observations: Dan Kiselman, ISP
Image processing: Mats Löfdahl, ISP
Wavelength: 630.2 nm (Fe I)
Target: AR 397
Date: 03Jul2003
https://ttt.astro.su.se/isf/gallery/images/2003/03Jul2003_6302.1822-1824_color.jpg

1 h of quiet sun
Observer: Luc Rouppe van der Voort, Oslo
Data reduction: Luc Rouppe van der Voort, Oslo
Date: 18 Jun 2006
Wavelength: 656.3 nm
https://ttt.astro.su.se/isf/gallery/movies/2006/wb6563_quietsun_18Jun2006_1hour_color.mov

Dr. Robitaille would like to thank his nephew Matthieu McLean for assistance in preparing this video.
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