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National Solar Observatory

The National Solar Observatory (NSO) is a United States federally funded research and development center to advance the knowledge of the physics of the Sun. NSO studies the Sun both as an astronomical object and as the dominant external influence on Earth. NSO is headquartered in Boulder and operates facilities at a number of locations – at the 4-meter Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in the Haleakala Observatory on the island of Maui, at Sacramento Peak near Sunspot in New Mexico, and six sites around the world for the Global Oscillations Network Group one of which is shared with the Synoptic Optical Long-term Investigations of the Sun.

NSO provides its observations to the scientific community. It operates facilities, develops advanced instrumentation both in-house and through partnerships, conducts solar research, and carries out educational and public outreach. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The physics of sunspots : Sacramento Peak National Observatory Conference, Sunspot, N.M., 14-17 July, 1981, Proceedings. /

    Published 1981
    “…Sacramento Peak Observatory…”
    Conference Proceeding Book
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    A study of the fine structures in the solar chromosphere / by Beckers, J. M. (Jacques Maurice)

    Published 1964
    “…Sacramento Peak Observatory…”
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    Government Document Book
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    The lower atmosphere of solar flares : relationships between low temperature plasmas and high energy emissions /

    Published 1986
    “…Sacramento Peak Observatory…”
    Conference Proceeding Book
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