- May 20, 2023:
NJIT Researchers Awarded $4.6M to Unlock Mysteries of Solar Eruptions
- October 14, 2021:
Earth is reflecting less light. It's not clear if that's a trend
- July 22, 2021:
Big Bear Solar Observatory Becomes Home to NSF's SOLIS Telescope
- July 22, 2021:
NSF’s National Solar Observatory breaks ground on new telescope site in California
- Sept 21, 2020:
NSF's Study Assesses 30 Years of Landmark Astronomical Advances, Highlights NJIT's Big Bear
- November 15, 2019:
Images from NJIT Big Bear Solar Observatory Peel Away Layers of a Stellar Mystery
- June 27, 2018:
New Instruments and Funding Expand Views of the Sun at Big Bear
- Mar 29, 2017:
Igniting a Solar Flare in the Corona with Lower-Atmosphere Kindling
- Jan 11, 2017:
Next-Generation Optics Offer the Widest Real-Time Views of Vast Regions of the Sun
- Oct 11, 2016:
The Sun's Coronal Tail Wags its Photospheric Dog
- August 31, 2015:
NJIT Board of Overseers Excellence in Research Prize & Medal 2015 - Dr. Haiman Wang (video)
- Apr 29, 2015:
NJIT's New Solar Telescope Peers Deep into the Sun to Track the Origins of Space Weather
- Apr 29, 2015:
ScienceDaily: New solar telescope unveils the complex dynamics of sunspots' dark cores.
- Feb 17, 2015:
BBSO VIS H-alpha image is featured in
the Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) on 2015 February 17.
- Nov 20, 2014:
Story from the "Big Bear Originals" Series by Katherine Davis-Young (video)
- Jun 11 2014:
At the Forefront of Solar Science
- May 2014:
The Sun Watchers (video)
- Aug 6 2013:
New and Remarkable Details of Sunspots Now Available from NJIT's Big Bear Solar Observatory
- Jan 11 2011:
New Insights into Sun's Photosphere Reported by NJIT Researcher at Big Bear
- Aug 24 2010:
See Amazing New Sun Images From NJIT's Big Bear Solar Observatory
- Aug 4 2010:
NJIT Physicist Gets $2.4 Million NSF Grant To Improve Optics To See More of Sun
- May 20 2009:
World's Largest Telescope at NJIT's Big Bear Captures Sun's Magnetic Field Better
- Mar 10 2008:
NJIT Overseers To Award NJIT Physicist New Prize and Medal for Design, Development and Construction of New, Top Solar Observatory - Prof. Phil Goode
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