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Astronomers Captured Our Sun in the Highest Resolution Ever | SciShow News A new telescope, the DKIST, has given us our most direct look at the Sun ever, in the highest resolution yet. And a paper published last week has revealed how “the dunes” auroras may be more than just a new spectacle in the night sky.

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