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A new optical component, a metasurface polarization grating six millimeters in diameter, has been developed at the University of California San Diego to fundamentally change how future space telescopes study the Sun.

University of California San Diego

Who
University of California San Diego
What
A new optical component, a metasurface polarization grating six millimeters in diameter, has been developed at the University of California San Diego to fundamentally change how future space telescopes study the Sun.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 16:41:00 GMT · 2h 44m ago
Where
University of California San Diego ·
Why
This metasurface aims to improve the prediction of coronal mass ejections by enabling more precise and constant monitoring of the Sun's magnetic fields.
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This technological advance could lead to more compact and robust solar observation instruments, improving our ability to predict space weather events that can significantly impact satellites, power grids, and communications systems on Earth.

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