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SUNRISE III: Instrument, Mission, Data, and First Results

  • Authors: Sami K. Solanki, H. N. Smitha, Andreas Lagg, Achim Gandorfer, Jose Carlos del Toro Iniesta, Yukio Katsukawa, Pietro Bernasconi, Thomas Berkefeld, Alex Feller, Tino L. Riethmüller, Alberto Álvarez-Herrero, Masahito Kubo, David Orozco Suárez, Bianca Grauf, Michael Carpenter, Alexander Bell, Valentín Martínez Pillet, Laurent Gizon, Francisco Javier Bailén, Julian Blanco Rodríguez, Juan Sebastián Castellanos Durán, Edvarda Harnes, Johannes Hoelken, Francisco A. Iglesias, Ryohtaroh T. Ishikawa, Yusuke Kawabata, Takuma Matsumoto, Takayoshi Oba, Kunal H. Singh, Azaymi L. Siu-Tapia, Hanna Strecker, Dušan Vukadinovic, Michiel van Noort, Maria Balaguer Jiménez, Esteban Sanchis Kilders, Ignacio Torralbo, Christoph Kuckein, Hirohisa Hara, Toshifumi Shimizu, Reiner Volkmer, Tobias Preis, Nour E. Raouafi, Angelos Vourlidas, Johann Hirzberger, Werner Deutsch, Dietmar Germerott, Klaus Heerlein, Martin Kolleck, Daniel Álvarez García, Antonio C. López Jiménez, Luis R. Bellot Rubio, José Miguel Morales-Fernández, Antonio Jesús Moreno Mantas, Beatriz Aparicio del Moral, Antonio Sánchez Gómez, Eduardo Bailón Martínez, Pablo Santamarina Guerrero, David Hernández Expósito, Angel Tobaruela, José Luis Gasent Blesa, Erich Schulze, Harry Eaton, Geoffrey Palo, Daniel Ayoub, Yoshihiro Naito, Carlos Quintero Noda, Fumihiro Uraguchi, Toshihiro Tsuzuki, Javier Piqueras Carreño

Sami K. Solanki et al 2026 The Astrophysical Journal Letters 1005 .

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Caption: Figure 1.

Three images of the fully assembled SUNRISE III observatory hanging from the Hercules launch vehicle at the European Space and Sounding Rocket Range (ESRANGE) near Kiruna in northern Sweden prior to launch. The top and middle panels show photographs taken in 2022, while the bottom panel shows one from 2024.

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