This book provides the latest scientific understanding of the Sun,
sharing insights gleaned from the international solar physics project
Hinode. The authors (who are the main project contributors) review, from
the various viewpoints, the discoveries and advances made by the
on-orbit operations of the Hinode spacecraft in its first decade.
Further, they present a wealth of scientifically important photographs
and data from Hinode.
Launched in September 2006, Hinode is the third Japanese solar
observatory on orbit, and employs three highly advanced telescopes
jointly developed and operated with international partners. The book
describes the background of these research topics, how the Hinode
telescopes have tackled various challenges, and the scientific
achievements and impacts in the first 10 years. Furthermore, it explores
future perspective of researches in Japan.
The book will benefit undergraduate students interested in recent
advance in the solar research, as well as graduate students and
researchers working in solar physics, the space sciences, astronomy, and
plasma physics.