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StanceNation Japan G Edition Nagasaki 2018 Photo Coverage // Part 2.
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StanceNation Japan G Edition Nagasaki 2018 Photo Coverage // Part 2.
There is just something special about Nagasaki. In particular, the Huis Ten Bosch area. For those not familiar with it, it’s basically a theme park like area that’s heavily influenced with the Dutch culture. We’re not just talking about canals, flowers and bicycles everywhere, but actual homes and buildings that look like they were airlifted straight from the old Holland. The vibes are just right and most people spend time exploring the area after getting their cars parked at our event. With that said, there are a couple downsides to it as well. One major one being weather. It’s either extremely hot or extremely rainy every time we have an event here and because it is an outdoor event, it does affect the feel of things. Surprisingly not so nice weather doesn’t affect the number of people and cars that come out to the event but there is no denying that how long people stay at our show is affected. For 2019 we are considering different venues but we’ll get into that next time. For now, here is part 2 of our coverage. We’ll be dropping part 3 and possibly part 4 in the following days!
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Spatial resolution of Hi-C compared to that of SDO/AIA
The highest resolution data from the corona we currently get on a regular basis are from the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) on the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), however, even higher resolution images have been obtained during a sounding rocket flight by the High-resolution Coronal Imager (Hi-C). The scientific objectives of Hi-C are central to the goal of understanding the Sun’s activity and its effects on the terrestrial environment by providing unprecedented views of small-scale structures in the solar atmosphere.
The Hi-C instrument is scheduled to launch on a sounding rocket May 29, 2018. This will be the third launch of the Hi-C instrument.
Image credit: MSFC/NASA
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