Researchers Use TACC, SDSC and NASA Supercomputers to Forecast Corona of the Sun
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Predictive Sciences ran a large-scale simulation of the Sun's surface in preparation for a prediction of what the solar corona will look like during the eclipse. "The Solar eclipse allows us to see levels of the solar corona not possible even with the most powerful telescopes and spacecraft," said Niall Gaffney, a former Hubble scientist and director of Data Intensive Computing at the Texas Advanced Computing Center. "It also gives high performance computing researchers who model high energy plasmas the unique ability to test our understanding of magnetohydrodynamics at a scale and environment not possible anywhere else."
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